Vw Bug Karmann Ghia Lh Heater Box Volkswagen Bus Van Beetle on 2040-parts.com
Capitola, California, US
This auction is for one heater box for a VW up right engine. Good shape with no outer tin rot. The flap moves freely. This is a LH drivers side and I'm pretty sure it's correct for Beetle and Ghia due to the flap lever arm location. Didn't personally take it off an engine, so not sure what size engine it came off. I have included some measurements to help. Look at the pics and make your decision. Any questions, please ask before you buy. You are getting the exact part you see in the pictures.
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