Oem Vw Golf Jetta Scirocco Mk1, Mk2 Instrument Cluster Digital Clock Lcd Display on 2040-parts.com
Europe, Serbia
Description: Original Volkswagen Golf, Jetta (Mk1 and Mk2), Scirocco (Mk1 and Mk2) digital clock. Good working condition, installed and tested. Comes with screws. Without any scratches or dead pixels. Digital clock fits the old type clusters. Shipping: - FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE FOR THIS ITEM. - Estimated shipping time on the day of the dispatch is from 9-25 days. - All items will be shipped within 2 days after payment. Payment: - Payment via PayPal. - Please pay for items you have bought within 5 business days. See my other items. I have to offer more rare (and Euro spec) auto parts. Thanks for watching, Have a nice day! |
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