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Vw Beetle Oval Split Bug Germany 60s Rear Chrome Ashtray Part# 113 857 405 C on 2040-parts.com

US $27.50
Location:

Mount Upton, New York, United States

Mount Upton, New York, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:No

Rear Quarter Panel Ashtray VW Beetle without dents in good used condition.  DOES NOT LOOK LIKE IT  WAS USED  NOT RUSTY  SMALL BLEMISHES IN THE BOTTOM CHROME OF THE DOOR MOUNT  
It is the buyer's responsibility to determine if this part will fit his/her vehicle
 Sold as is so please ask questions before bidding.
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PAYMENT IS PAYPAL & MUST BE RECEIVED UPON SALE


...........I WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SHIP PURCHASES  BETWEEN                              10/14/16 AND 10/24/16   

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