These window rails are off of a 2004 VW Beetle convertible. The rails are in great shape. These guides are different from the Hardtop Beetle rails. Sold as is.
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Window Parts for Sale
- 1959 59 ford galaxie 500 2 door sedan 3 piece pass quarter window interior trim
- 1959 59 ford galaxie 500 2 door sedan 3 piece dr. quarter window interior trim
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