Vw Door Latch Mechanism 1964-1966 Ghia on 2040-parts.com
Venice, California, United States
This is a used but very functional OEM VW door latch for a 1964-1966 Karmann Ghia. Part number is 14030405013.2L. Any more questions/concerns please contact me via email.
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