Volkswagen Convertable Eos Windstop Air Deflecter Wind Screen With Storage Bag on 2040-parts.com
San Marcos, California, US
Volkswagen Convertable EOS Windstop Air Deflecter Wind Screen With Storage Bag
Windstop Manufacture Part Number 1Q0862951 F
Storage Bag Part Number 1Q0862965
Fits 2006-2011
From the Volkswagen Website:
WINDSTOP - EOS
Item #1Q8621G03C
A touch of elegance in a classic design allowing you to race with the wind. During milder days with the heater on and the windows rolled up the Windstop enhances the effect of the Convertible heater system while providing Convertible fans enjoyment of top-down driving for a longer season. Black vinyl and mesh screen.
MY: EOS 2006-2011
VW PART # 1Q0862951G 03C
Price: $725.00
$725 plus freight on the Vollkswagen website! Wow! This is a huge savings to you!
Used, but in excellent condition. This was used on my 2007 EOS.
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