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1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2007 Vw Volkswagen Beetle Door Panels Lh&rh A1 on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
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ontario, US

ontario, US
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I am offering this factory  1998/2007 VW Volkswagen  Beetle Left / Right door panelsBLUE tops / GREY Bottoms. Colour can be painted to suit your needs. Super clean. Tops Paint is excellent. The armrests are great except for the passenger side has a few minor nics that have been repaired. Some very minor peeling by the drivers switch nothing serious still looks great. Complete as seen in picture. Will fit other years. Please ask questions before bidding. SERIOUS BIDDER PLEASE. NO RESERVE.SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY!

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