98-04 Vw Beetle Bug Quarter Panel Window Glass Left Oem Lh Lt Drivers Side on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, United States
Genuine OEM Quarter Panel Window Glass ( Left ) Drivers Side. Came of 2003 VW Beetle. Will fit 98-04 VW Beetles. Good Used Condition. This listing is for ONE Quarter Panel Glass. Buyer is solely responsible for determining compatibility with their car. Please check the pictures to see if yours matches.
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