Eurovan Bed Child Cot - Super Cool on 2040-parts.com
Edmond, Oklahoma, United States
Here is a unique item for your Eurovan. This allows for the addition of a child cot to your vehicle. Purchased but never used from vw-beds.com
This item comes apart for easy transport. Check my other auctions for additional accessories for the Eurovan. You can only get these from the UK at a quite expensive price to ship. |
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