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1971 Vw Bug Beetle Air Cooled Glove Box Door & Latch Lock Volkswagen Kafer Type on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Budapest, default, Hungary

Budapest, default, Hungary
Used
Warranty:No

 I am selling this used GLOVE BOX DOOR assembly from 1971 VW beetle.

Condition : As pictured. (one small dent on the door.The latch works good.)


Shipping time about 7-14 business days (depending on your location ) I do combine shipping.
 

All sales final !Buyer must pay for shipping Incl.insurance .  ! Please ask questions before buy I am glad to answer ! Sold AS-IS !No warranty no returns !

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