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Trailer Wiring Kit For 2009 - Current Volkswagen Routan on 2040-parts.com

US $1.99
Location:

Oak Lawn, Illinois, US

Oak Lawn, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Tow Ready Manufacturer Part Number:118490 Placement on Vehicle:Rear

   Up for bidding is a trailer light wiring kit (quick connect) for a 2009 - current Volkswagen Routan.This item has never been used and is still in original packaging. This is a kit that connects to the current wiring on the vehicle and has a 4-flat trailer light wiring lead to light up the lights on a trailer (i.e. - jet ski trailer,snowmobile trailer, etc.).

  Instructions are included and I have taken close up photos of the connection wire fittings in case they may fit other Volkswagen models(I have no idea if this is possible).

  There are 2 shipping options and the item will be packaged very well to ensure maximum protection against damage during shipping. There are no guaranties/warranties, this item is selling as-is!! If you have any questions please e-mail me and I'll respond ASAP!! Have fun bidding and have a great week !!

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