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2001-2005 Volkswagen New Beetle Flower Power Mirror Masks on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
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Effingham, IL, United States

Effingham, IL, United States
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2001-2005 Volkswagen New Beetle Flower Power Mirror Masks


Limited Supply!!!! 

Protect your 1998-2005 New Beetle's paint job in retro-style! Our New Beetle Front Mask and Mirror Masks yield a glove-like fit, manufactured of a poly-coated material with an integrated mounting system, for truly custom-tailored protection! Front masks are designed with cut-outs to showcase your VW emblem, while an ultra-soft underside pampers your delicate finish.


Years Applicable:

New Beetle 2001 - 2005

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