Vw Jetta Mk5 2.5 Euro Style Matte Black & Red Front Grille Emblem Badge on 2040-parts.com
Hong Kong, HK
- A front grille VW emblem for VW MK5 Jetta (do not fit 2.0T GLI model)
- Made of black plastic, no fading
- Quality product and brand new
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