2000-2010 Vw Jetta Sun Visor Sunvisor Shade Driver (lh) Side Gray Lighted Oem on 2040-parts.com
Independence, Missouri, United States
What's For Sale: Good used 2000-2010 VW Jetta Sunvisor. Gray color. Driver (LH) Side. Covered/Lighted mirrors. OEM factory part.
What It Fits: Fits most 2000-2010 VW Jetta. Condition: Clean used OEM part, good condition. Very clean, no rips or tears, please look at detailed close up pics!! I am very picky about the parts I sell, however, many are 10-30+ years old and will show some wear! We pride ourselves on providing EXCELLENT Customer Service and are more than happy to work with you on any issues that arise with your purchase. Please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions or for more information. Terms of Service: - We always ship out within 24 hours of receiving payment and offer hassle free 14 day returns. Item# 28 |
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