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2x Gli Red Emblem Volkswagen Mk5 Mk6 Golf 5 & 6 Passat Jetta Carseat Сиденье on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Lörrach, Germany

Lörrach, Germany
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:other Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Manufacturer Part Number:other Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany


2x GLI red emblem for carseat
-MK5 (Golf 5)
-MK6 (Golf 6)
-Passat
-Jetta
-Touran
-EOS
-Octavia
stick-on (see last picture)
(with double-sided gluten material).

material:
stainless steel


Scope of delivery:
GLI red left and right

PS: Another colors for example green, blue, yellow white or black is possible, please write me if you want another color!

Shipping:
With a tracking number pay please 2.50$ (sum total 6.49$) more.


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