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Vw Beetle Bug Type 1, Rear Engine Deck Louver Molding Trim, 22 Pieces, Germany! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Phelan, California, United States

Phelan, California, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

NEW LOVER TRIM SET OF 22 PIECES,

THE 10 MOLDINGS OF EQUAL LENGTH ARE FOR THE TWO MIDDLEST GRILLS

THE OTHER TWO SETS OF SIX MOLDINGS OF UNEQUAL LENGTH

ARE FOR THE LEFT AND RIGHT GRILLS   

ACTUAL PICTURES, 

WHAT YOU SEE IT'S WHAT YOU GET!


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VW-KABRIOLETT AB 1970

VW-KAFER 1302 AB AUG. 1971

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