Volkswagen Vw Bug Beetle Center Console Cup Holder Oem Black on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, North Carolina, US
Good used pivot cup holder for VW Beetles....This is Black....Everything works and all the mount tabs are in place....It will need cleaning and Armor-All.....Comes with a warranty to be as described...
Ships to the USA only...
Shipping is $5.50 anywhere in the USA...
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