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Beetle Key Fob Skins Turbo Black on 2040-parts.com

US $33.41
Location:

Virginia Beach, Virginia, US

Virginia Beach, Virginia, US
:

Beetle Key Fob Skins Turbo Black

 

 

Decorative two-piece custom fit key cover. Features Turbo logo. 1pc = front and back cover

 

Color:

Black

 

Item Number:   5C0-087-015-041

MSRP $41.50

Application

 

 

Fits: Beetle   2012 to 2012

 

 

Winning bidder will pay UPS shipping charges. If winning bidder is local, pick-up is available. All payments are made via credit card, unless arranged prior to the completion of the auction. Credit card payments will be done via phone. Please email me with any questions. VA residents add 5% VA sales tax

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Billy Kiff

Parts Consultant

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