1986 Vw Golf- Jetta Headlight With Metal Mounting Ring, Drivers Side on 2040-parts.com
Webster, New York, US
For sale, a 1986 (I think) and also fits other years but not sure how far...maybe to '90? VW Drivers side Headlight and metal mounting ring. It is in really nice condition but does NOT have the adjuster screws. No Bulb included, just the lens, reflector assembly, bulb retainer ring and metal ring.
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