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Vw Mk3 Jetta Gti Golf Cabrio Black Retro Upper Glove Box Oem 1h1857103 Latch #12 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

RIga, LA, Latvia

RIga, LA, Latvia
Condition:Used

GTi - Jetta - Vento - Golf - Cabrio Glove Box

This glove box is in good visible condition. 
Some scratches on the outer glove box body (see photos for details).

Glove box lamp is not included.
Sorry, the key is not attached. 

Donor item: VW Golf 3 1994 1,8 Black 

Donor auto has not been in accident and all drivers were positive people with good leadership skills. So all parts from this Golf have very good aura.
I am certain that these parts bring you GooD_LucK on Road!

You get what you see on pictures.

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