OEM parts normally do not have car model on them. The first part of part number shows chassis type this part was first used for like 4D0 or 8D0. A8 might refer to something totally different and be just a coincidence. I they are aftermarket parts then who knows.
In ETKA for example if we take 2000 A8/S8 there is no specific A8 or S8 parts but there are 9 different front shocks depending on engine size, chassis number and PR codes(suspension type and additional equipment)- 6 with normal suspension, 2 with sports and 1 for special armored vehicle. And there is 45 different front springs- 31 normal, 13 sports and 1 specially armored. And 6 different anti-roll bars. There are part numbers and color coding on shocks and color coding dots on springs to identify which is which.
On the rear there are 4 shocks, 28 springs and 7 anti-roll bars.
And that's excluding W12 models.
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