Vw Aircooled Beetle Wiper Assembly 71-77 Standard & 71-72 Super Beetle on 2040-parts.com
Kent, Washington, United States
VW AirCooled Beetle Wiper Motor
This is Original Used German Fits 71-77 Standard Beetle, and 71-72 Super These are tested for both speeds, Park feature is tested as well These come as pictured, for shipping purposes... They assemble easily. |
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