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Vw Beetle Oval Split Zwitter Kafer Pop Out Window Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

BELO HORIZONTE, MINAS GERAIS, Brazil

BELO HORIZONTE, MINAS GERAIS, Brazil
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Warranty:No Warranty

 

1 pair pop outs, frames and glasses with minimun risks, mark (manufacturer) BLINDEX, with VW emblem; 

01 pair pop out window latches, new, with knobs ivory, repro;

01 pair seal rubber, NEW, never used, need installation;

01 pair hinge, used, original:

01 pair hinge cover, NEW, never used, color ivory, repro; 

01 pair threaded plates, NEW, repro excellent,with bolts for instalation.

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THE PARTS FITS IN SPLIT, OVAL OR BIG WINDOW, 50 UNTIL 64' YEARS 

SHIPPING : 

The shipping will be made by Air Mail Economic Registered Package 

COSTS : 

- To USA - $105.00 USD 

- To UK - £70.00 pounds or Or $125.00 usd, 

- To EUROPE - $100.00 euros OR $135.00 usd 

- To ASIA, AUSTRALIA OR JAPAN - $ 145.00 USD 

PAYMENTS : 

- I ACCEPT ONLY PAYPAL, NO CREDIT CARDS OR ORDER BANK 

- THE SHIPPING COST IS EXPENSIVE BECAUSE THE WINDOWS WRAPPED WEIGH MORE THAN 6000 GRAMS 

- PACKAGES SENT IN ECONOMICAL MODALITY THEY CAN DELAY 20 TO 26 USEFUL DAYS FOR DELIVERY 

- EXAMINE THE PICTURES IN FULL DETAILS AND REMOVE ALL DOUBTS BEFORE OFTHE PURCHASE. SUBSEQUENT COMPLAINTS WON'BE ACCEPTED
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