Vw Aircooled Beetle Front Turn Signal Wire Harness 67-69 on 2040-parts.com
Kent, Washington, United States
VW AirCooled Beetle Front Turn Signal Wire Loom
Original Used German Part Fits 67-69 Only.... 3 terminal signal lead, & marker lead All wire ends in good shape Black shielding cracked in a few places This harness is specific to 67-69 only.... Posted with eBay Mobile |
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