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65-67 Vw Bug Sdn Original Seat Upholstery Front+rear, Basketweave (choose Color) on 2040-parts.com

US $191.95
Location:

Hawthorne, California, United States

Hawthorne, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:43-1124-** Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Part Brand:TMI Surface Finish:VINYL Country of Manufacture:United States


Please specify Color and Color number of your choice at checkout.
 
VW Bug / Beetle Sedan
1965-1967
 Front and Rear Seat Upholstery
(Black)  
By TMI Products



•Original Basket Weave Material
•Best Reproduction on the market today
•Proudly made in the U.S.A.

Please specify Color and Color number of your choice at checkout.


Note: Other colors available




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