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Vw Karmann Ghia 1970-1974 Left & Right Front Signal Base Gaskets/seals, Pair!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
Location:

Phelan, California, United States

Phelan, California, United States
Condition:New Interchange Part Number:GOOD QUALITY Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:BLACK RUBBER SEALS Part Brand:REPRODUCTION

THIS LISTING IS FOR ONE BRAND NEW PAIR OF FRONT SIGNAL BASE GASKETS
OR RUBBER SEALS, 
THE PICTURE SHOWS ONE SEAL, BUT THIS IS FOR A PAIR, 
LEFT AND RIGHT SIDES INCLUDED!
  
A HIGH QUALITY REPRODUCTION!

 
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