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Cover Armrest Center Mittelarmlehne Seat Ibiza /polo Jetta Golf Bora Beetle New on 2040-parts.com

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GZ, China

GZ, China
Condition:New Brand:OEM Placement on Vehicle:Right Manufacturer Part Number:18d867173 Surface Finish:Leather Other Part Number:18D 867 173 82V Warranty:1 Year UPC:Does not apply

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Item Name & Part #

 
OEM  Beige Leather Armrest Cover


18D 867 173

Fitment model

VW---JETTA                 1999-2005 

VW---GOLF                  1999-2005

VW---BEETLE              1999-2010

VW---BORA                 1999-2005

VW---PASSAT             1999-2005

SKODA---OCTAVIA    1997-2011

FOR 1999-2004 VW JETTA/ FOR GOLF/ FOR BORA MK4 / FOR GTI/FOR R32/ FOR POLO 9N 9N3 ALLROAD.
FOR 1999-2004 VW PASSAT B5.
FOR SKODA FABIA LAVIDA
for Europe VW Polo 6R/Seat ibiza 6J (2009-2012)/Volkswagen BEETLE

Note

If you are unsure whether it can apply to your car, please contact us first time, we will give you check.

 Product Description

 OEM , Brand new item,artificial leather.

 Replacement Part Number

 3B0 867 173

Package Includes:

OEM  Beige Leather Armrest Cover ×1

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