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Vw Mk3 Jetta Headliner Rear Interior Trim Sedan 93-98 Grey 1h5867617 1h5867625 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Hales Corners, Wisconsin, United States

Hales Corners, Wisconsin, United States
Fair Condition...please read details
Brand:VW / OEM Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:1H5 867 617 / 1H5867617 Surface Finish:Light Grey Other Part Number:1H5 867 625 / 1H5867625 Part Brand:VW / OEM

This Light Grey Headliner Rear Trim piece

was removed from a 1997 MK3 Jetta GLX Sedan

It is in fair condition with some significant scratches

(see red arrows in photos)

All mounting tabs are intact

Part # 1H5 867 617 / 1H5867617

Part# 1H5 867 625 / 1H5867625

Ships with Black Plastic Mounting Pegs (5) included


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