For sale is an interior door handle for Mk3 volkswagen Jetta/Golf/GTI. Item is used but still fully functional. See pictures for color and condition.
Feel free to contact me with any questions and be sure to check out my other listings for more mk3 VW parts.
Part will ship within 1 business day after payment is received.
As always, there is no warranty expressed or implied and buyer is responsible for determining vehicle compatibility.
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