Gti Mk6 2010 To 2012 Front Valance Diffuser - Painted on 2040-parts.com
US $270.00
Location:
Virginia Beach, Virginia, US
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Front Valance Diffuser - Painted |
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This aerodynamically formed front spoiler creates an aggressive look to your 2010 GTI. This valance, made of high quality durable PU RIM plastic is painted and ready to go. |
Color: Painted to match
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MSRP |
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Deep Black 2T2T |
5K0-071-600- -C9X |
$300.00 |
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Candy White B4B4 |
5K0-071-600- -B9A |
$300.00 |
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United Gray X6X6 |
5K0-071-600- -A7T |
$300.00 |
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Carbon Steel metallic 1K1K |
5K0-071-600- -A9W |
$300.00 |
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Shadow Blue P6P6 |
5K0-071-600- -D5Q |
$300.00 |
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Fits: GTI MK6 2010 to 2012 |
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Winning bidder will pay UPS shipping charges. If winning bidder is local, pick-up is available. All payments are made via credit card, unless arranged prior to the completion of the auction. Credit card payments will be done via phone. Please email me with any questions. VA residents add 5% VA sales tax
Please call for purchase:
Billy Kiff
Parts Consultant
Checkered Flag VW
1-866-490-3524 ext 4741
1-757-490-1111 ext 4741
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