98-05 99 00 01 02 03 Vw Beetle Front Rear Black Head Rests Cloth Head Rest Oem on 2040-parts.com
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FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION, A MATCHING SET OF 4 CLOTH HEAD RESTS OUT OF A 2001 VW BEETLE.THEY ARE BLACK IN COLOR AND SHOULD FIT ALL 98-05 BEETLES.THEY ARE ALL IN IN GREAT CONDITION! NO RIPS OR TEARS. THEY JUST SHOW NORMAL SIGNES OF USE. PLEASE MAKE SURE TH
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