Vw Jetta Golf Vento Mk3 Headlight Switch - Blue Illumination on 2040-parts.com
Budapest, Budapest, HU
I am selling a Volkswagen Golf Jetta Vento MK3 headlight switch with height adjustment. This part has been tested and is in excellent working condition.
The icon's illumination changed to blue.
Shipping time to US within 10, to Europe within 5 working days
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