1998 Vw Jetta Air Bag Cover Black Passenger Side 1hm 880 261f Oem Mk3 on 2040-parts.com
Myerstown, Pennsylvania, US
This listing is for the passenger side dash air bag cover from a 1998 VW Jetta. This is a used part. Part #: 1HM 880 261F. Please compare your part both visually and by part number. If you have any questions about this or any other part, please call Kohl's German Auto, 717-866-5530.
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