Vintage Volkswagen Vw Bug Ghia Bay Window Bus Eye Lids Stainless Steel 55-79 Set on 2040-parts.com
Fremont, California, United States
Stainless steel chrome so they wont rust! The eye lids fit vintage vw fits all 68-79 bug karmann ghia type 1 2 3 . Fits all bay window bus 68 to 79 and Will fit 67 and older bus with minor bending.
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