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Audi A2 Seat Adjustment Handle Lever – Left or Right | Black | 8Z0882251 / 8Z0882252

Regular price £48.00
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Audi A2 Seat Adjustment Handle Lever – Left or Right | Black | 8Z0882251 / 8Z0882252

Regular price £48.00
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Audi A2 Seat Adjustment Handle Lever – Left or Right Side (2000–2005)


Replace your worn or broken seat adjustment handle lever with this OEM-style replacement designed specifically for the Audi A2. Available for both driver and passenger sides, this black handle blends seamlessly with your interior while restoring full seat adjustment functionality.


Product Features:




  • Exact Fitment: Direct replacement for OEM part numbers 8Z0882251 (Left) and 8Z0882252 (Right)


  • High Durability: Constructed using modern polymer and advanced production techniques for long-lasting use


  • Sleek Finish: Smooth black surface for a clean, factory-style look


  • Easy Installation: Fits precisely with the original seat mechanism


Specifications:



  • Side: Left (8Z0882251) or Right (8Z0882252)

  • Color: Black

  • Condition: New Replacement Part


Compatible Models:



  • Audi A2 (2000‚Äì2005)


Production & Shipping:



  • Production Time: 3 to 14 working days

  • Made in the EU

  • Ships from the EU


Questions? Contact us at info@autoclassicx.com


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