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Konnekt Wind Deflector Set For Vw Id 4 | 2020-up | 4 Pc | Front & Rear W. Chrome on 2040-parts.com

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Bolton, United Kingdom

Bolton, United Kingdom
Condition:New Custom Bundle:No Items Included:Adhesive Tape MPN:Does not apply Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left, Rear, Right Colour:Black Manufacturer Warranty:2 Years Quality:OEM replacements Material::PMMA Features:Aerodynamic, Car Wash Safe, Easy Fit, Slim-line Design, Tinted Quality::OEM replacements Finish:Matte Performance Part:No Warranty Period:2 years Model Year Applications:2020-up Product Name:Door Wind Deflectors Application style::Tape-on, comes with the Adhesive Tape Application style:Tape-on mount style Manufacturer Part Number:31026 Material:PMMA Modified Item:No Brand:KONNEKT Type:Wind Deflector Product Name::Door Wind Deflectors Attachment Type:Adhesive, Hooks Classic Part:No Country/Region of Manufacture:China Universal Fitment:No

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