93-99 Vw Jetta Cabrio Gti Golf Glovebox 100% No Cracks Mk3 Glove Box Black #3 on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, Pennsylvania, US
This sale is for a Complete Black glove box in excellent used condition and fits the 1994 to early 1999 Jetta, Golf and Gti models. It also fits the 1994 to 2002 VW Cabrio models. The glove box functions 100% like new. This unit is warrantied to arrive in 100% working order. I only ship within the U.S..
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