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1958-1977 Beetle Cowl Panel Sound/heat Shield Sound Deadener Kit on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:Performance Choice Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:301958 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Surface Finish:sound proof with silver foil

For Sale - new still in the package 1958-1977 Beetle Cowl Panel Sound/Heat Shield Sound Deadener Kit. This 6 piece, foil backed, cowl panel sound deadener set from Performance Choice will help cut down unwanted engine and road noise in the cabin of your Beetle. The 3/8" insulation will provide stable temperature control to retain the heat during the winter and reduce unwanted heat during the summer!

Each piece included in this set is precision cut for an exact fit in your Beetle! Installation is made simple by using a heavy duty spray adhesive.

Note:

  • This set is cut for Standard Beetles only.

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