Fuel Brake Foot Rest No Need Drill At Pedals For Volkswagen Tiguan 2009- 2013 on 2040-parts.com
Guangzhou,Guangdong, CN
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FIT: Volkswagen VW Tiguan 2009 - 2013 AT (Can Fit Right Or Left Driver Handle)
Condition: 100% Brand new in Box
Heavy duty brushed aluminum construction with non-slip studs on the pedal surface preventing from slipping-off.
Package Include: Preview
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