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Vw Classic Bug Beetle Roof Rack, Vintage Style Type 1 Sedan Fits All Years on 2040-parts.com

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Saint Paris, Ohio, United States

Saint Paris, Ohio, United States
VW Classic Bug Beetle Roof Rack, Vintage Style Type 1 Sedan Fits all years, image 1
Condition:Used Brand:empi Warranty:No

A remake of this popular vintage accessory. It is a Knock down kit that comes in one box easy to assemble with power coated frame, wood slats and stainless steel assembly hardware.  ships standard  at 20lbs, Fits sedans all years. I bought this for my wife's VW but she did not like it on the bug all I did was put it together and set it on top of the bug so I had to say "used" please feel free to check out my other items up for auction on ebay.

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