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Vw Volkswagen Mk3 Jetta Golf Door Pull Grab Handle 93-98 Driver W Mirror Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Albion, Maine, United States

Albion, Maine, United States
LEFT FRONT Buyer is 100% responsible to verify fitment based on the part # in the listing and or images. Please don't guess.
Brand:VAG VOLKSWAGEN AUDI GROUP



     

  This listing features a good used drivers door pull trim cover in black with power mirror switch. Power window switch is not included. 
LEFT FRONT is DRIVERS DOOR. 

Please look at all of the included images as they 
are photos of the actual item you are purchasing.You, The buyer is 100% responsible to verify fitment based on the part # in the listing and or images. 

 
 DONOR VEHICLE   1998 JETTA GT
 PART NUMBER    1H0-959-565 / 1H1-867-197 B
 CONDITION / NOTES  USED.
 SHELF / BIN #   VW MK3 TRIM SHELF W EBAY INV TAG

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