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Vw Rabbit Pickup Truck Tailgate Decal "volkswagen" In White New! on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
Location:

Pahrump, Nevada, United States

Pahrump, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Type:Body Decal, Tailgate Decal Finish:Glossy Theme:Vehicle Make/Model Placement on Vehicle:Rear Primary Color:White Warranty:Yes

You are looking at a brand NEW "VOLKSWAGEN" Decal in WHITE color, that goes on the Tailgate of VW Rabbit Pickup Truck (CADDY). 

This is a must-have if you are restoring one of these rare vehicles and want to give it that genuine authentic factory look, or if your vehicle is otherwise missing this important detail. 

The decal is made of high-quality UV-resistant vinyl, and is self-adhesive.

Price is for (1) Decal.

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