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Old 01-05-2011, 08:11 AM
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Hi guys,

I lost my cargo cover. Just put it on the curb while loading car in IKEA and ...forgot to put it back. Long story short if somebody has one extra in GOOD shape and its dark gray (believe part number is 4B9-863-553-G-94H), please PM me.

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Sorry to hear about your very expensive loss. You might want to try one of the breakers, like Shokan.
Good luck.
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Default Check car-part.com

I had to source one, too. In case no one here has one for sale affordably, I found a few around $75 from junkyards I located using car-parts.com searching for A6 or allroad wagons for parts.

Double check to be sure that the roller cover includes the passenger side's 'lever' end cap, these sometimes are taken off separately from the end of the roller cover since they break easily. That's about a $35 part from dealer (genuine audivwparts.com) if that side's end cap is gone.

I had good luck from Inter City in Ohio, I found them by going onto car-parts.com, and searching for Audi allroad interior trim. Maryann was great to deal with.
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thanks I really don't know how the original owner lost hers. ill be ordering one soon, thanks for the end caps tip.
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I paid $250 to ROBERTSON'S AUTO SALVAGE 800-551-7000 in MASSACHUSETTS in great shape.
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thats is overpaid, they run much cheaper than this as a second hand of course.
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Originally Posted by zawa
Hi guys,

I lost my cargo cover. Just put it on the curb while loading car in IKEA and ...forgot to put it back. Long story short if somebody has one extra in GOOD shape and its dark gray (believe part number is 4B9-863-553-G-94H), please PM me.

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If you haven't sourced one yet I have black covers (both cargo and net type) from 99 A6 Avant complete and excellent condition. $50@ plus shipping. RAJ
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Originally Posted by nalarj
If you haven't sourced one yet I have black covers (both cargo and net type) from 99 A6 Avant complete and excellent condition. $50@ plus shipping. RAJ
If he doesn't respond shoot me a msg.. I am curious though, will an A6 avant cargo cover fit the same as an allroad one? I purchased this allroad used and they lady had lost it.
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Cargo cover is sold. Retractable screen is still available. A6 should fit allroad without issue as interiors on both were virtually the same. Thanks for your interest. RAJ
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Beware broken retainer fingers:
when the cover has been extended/pulled out to cover your precious groceries, make sure the fingers that catch in the sockets on either side of the hatch opening are intact. I broke one and was initially frustrated by the experience of trying to fix this. I nearly sold the broken cover on ebay. I fortunately found a parts guy patient enough to help me order spare "fingers" to repair it. Approx $30 for a couple of pairs of replacements. Arrived as a plastic bag containing 2 for the left and 2 for the right.

So, you might find a bargain broken cover you can repair yourself.


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