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Vw Karmann Ghia Fuel Filler Lid Release Assembly 1969-1974 Original, Oem..... on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Phelan, California, United States

Phelan, California, United States
Good used condition, 40+ years old, German made to last, ready to be installed!
Brand:OEM Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

ONE FUEL FILLER LID RELEASE ASSEMBLY,

IN GOOD USED CONDITION,

COMES WITH A NEW PLASTIC HANDLE,

ONE OF THE MOST DIFFICULT TO FIND GHIA PARTS!

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1969-1974 KARMANN GHIA COUPE OR CONVERTIBLE

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