Fog Lamp Kit Set of two, front fascia mount. Undercuts inclement weather and minimizes glare. Controlled by separate in-dash Automatic headlamp switch. Designed specifically for your vehicle and provide an integrated look. Complete kit includes wiring harnesses, in-dash switch, installation instructions Item Number: 7B0-052-250 MSRP: $180.00 Fits: Routan 2009 to 2010 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 Please call for purchase: Billy Kiff Parts Consultant Checkered Flag VW 1-866-490-3524 ext 4741 1-757-490-1111 ext 4741
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