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Vw Aircooled Beetle Pop Out Window Glass Set 65-77 on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Kent, Washington, United States

Kent, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

VW AirCooled Beetle Pop Out Window Glass Set

These are Original Used German
They fit Beetles 65-77 Standard, & Super Beetle

This sale is for 1 pair of glass only... Left and right
With good aluminum frames, and hinges.

Other parts needed are.....
Welt molding, threaded hinge plate, latches, rubber seals, & screw kit
We sell these items as well... but DO NOT sell complete kits
Latches come in a variety of values...from 20-100 (50 is average)


Glass is Original, and will have signs of wear...
No obvious scratches, and not favorable for "show cars"
Strongly suggested the rubber be replaced

We have many glass sets, and re-use the picture for this sale....
Your glass set purchase, will not be the specific glass pictured
This helps keep our costs to you low... And we take returns.

Sale is for 1 pair Pop Out Window glass/frames

Note.....If you need a full set, its about 200 bucks.. just go to my ebay store and search pop out for all the needed bits.

International shipping is $150.00

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