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    MAF Sensor 2.7T

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    I had difficulties with the rubber o-ring that connects the MAF and now have a broken plastic MAF housing (where the clip goes into).

    If anyone has for sale a MAF sensor and/or housing if they are separate with part number: 06C 133 471A or compatible please let me know.

    Alternatively I am curious if anyone has ever used an aftermarket MAF with success? I found the one below on fleabay but would like to know if it worth the try to go aftermarket on this part or if it is just a risk and headache not worth trying.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/181964373157
    2014 S4 - Ice Silver Metallic - DSG - Sports Diff - Black Nappa - Xpel Ultimate
    2005 Allroad 2.7T - Daily Commuter - Silver - FBP - 19X9", 255/40/19" ET14.
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    2002 VW GTI 1.8T Revo tune
    1996 Eagle Talon TSI 2.0T
    1992 Eagle Talon
    1990 Chevy Corsica
    1988 Ford Tempo Coupe, 5-spd

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    2014 S4 - Ice Silver Metallic - DSG - Sports Diff - Black Nappa - Xpel Ultimate
    2005 Allroad 2.7T - Daily Commuter - Silver - FBP - 19X9", 255/40/19" ET14.
    Prior:
    2006 A3 2.0T Revo tune
    2002 VW GTI 1.8T Revo tune
    1996 Eagle Talon TSI 2.0T
    1992 Eagle Talon
    1990 Chevy Corsica
    1988 Ford Tempo Coupe, 5-spd

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