Volkswagen Jetta Golf 3 Spoke Leather Steering Wheel And Airbag Mk Iv on 2040-parts.com
Angier, North Carolina, US
Complete steering wheel with airbag out of 2003 VW Jetta. Will fit all MK4 VW's (1999-2005)!!!!!
part listed on local reserve right to end early
Parting out entire 2003 VW Jetta gl1 v6
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