Volkswagen Vw Polo Derby Fox Boot Rear Badge Emblem Genuine New 6q0853630a Ulm on 2040-parts.com
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Brand New 'VW' Black & Chrome-effect badge suitable for the following Volkswagen Models. This 'VW' badge is a Brand New Genuine Volkswagen Part w/o Box Part Number: This badge is supplied for: Polo Derby 2003-2009 Fox 2005+ Measurements: 105 mm This is a Genuine Volkswagen Part
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This badge is self-adhesive and can be fitted in seconds
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