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Vw Jetta Mk4, 2000-2004 Badgeless Grille And Notch Filler on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Masury, Ohio, US

Masury, Ohio, US
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Badgeless Grille and notch filler for VW MK4 Jetta, 2000-2004.  This grille will make your Jetta look mean and Bad AZZ!  Especially if you're runnin' tinted headlamp assemblies, etc.  Plus with no Jetta badge, some people won't even know what's comin' at 'em!! haha

This auction includes a notch filler so you don't have a funky little space up in the hood where the badge went.  Presto!  It's all good and you won't find a better setup for your custom Jetta.  So that's the deal.............you wanna look Bad AZZ, so hit the Buy it Now and let's get this party started!  Check my feedback and bid with confidence.  Good luck and happy bidding!

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