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2008 Volkswagen Rabbit Radio Trim 1k0 858 069 K on 2040-parts.com

C $49.99
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Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
2008 Volkswagen Rabbit Radio Trim 1K0 858 069 K, C $49.99, image 1
Condition:Used Brand:Volkswagen Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:1K0 858 069 K Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Surface Finish:Plastic

This trim piece was carefully removed from a 2008 Rabbit. All clips intact. No issues. Match part numbers before buying. Flat rate shipping applies to non remote destinations in North America.

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