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Volkswagen Bra, Golf (wolfsburg Eddition), Or Jetta (all Models). Mint Cond. on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Absolutely mint condition. Looks like was just taken out of the box and then put back in the box. Amazing mint condition.
Brand:Colgan Custom Primary Color:Black Crush Finish Manufacturer Part Number:461 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

The first photo is just to show you what make and model of vehicle this car bra will fits on.  The car is not included in this sale. This car bra is for a Volkswagen Golf, Gl, Wolfsburg (as pictured),   or a Volkswagen Jetta (all models, as indicated on the box tag).  The year applicable, as stated on the original box is 1990.  However, that would extend over several other years as well. You can see the model and specifics on the tag which is the very last photo. Make sure your vehicle matches this tag.                         
The Maker is Colgan Custom.  They dub this model as the,  "Original car bra" (yes that's the model they carry).  The finish is Black Crush. This car bra looks as though it was taken out of the box,  and then put back into the box.  There is not a hint of wear or use whatsoever. It truly is in showroom condition.  The retail on these is well over $200 for this model,  and goes up from there, plus shipping. 

The hooks and Velcro are in perfect condition (showroom condition).  If you can use it to dress up your
VW Golf or Jetta,  this is a top of the line car bra,  and it's priced to sell.

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