Volkswagen Bus T2b Rare Rear Bumper Step Guards on 2040-parts.com
Merrimac, Massachusetts, United States
Rare German Fire Truck rear bumper steps. These will fit
T2B 1973-1979 Bay Window buses only. They've been media blasted and powder
coated also. One has some slight wear from being used on my bus. |
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