Volvo 1994 - 2000 850 V70/xc Cargo/pet Barrier on 2040-parts.com
East Haddam, Connecticut, US
A used complete nylon pet barrier that will work in any 850 or V70 wagon through year 2000. It has all necessary parts including the pieces fro the headliner. The springs are good and it works well. I chose to go with the steel barrier and then the vehicle was sold.
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