Vw New Beetle Oem 1998-2005 Alloy Wheel Good Used Condition!! on 2040-parts.com
Springville, Pennsylvania, US
This auction is for one VW New Beetle 1998-2005 wheel in used good condition. It has one scratch that is noticeable ( see pic pointed out ), other than that, it is in good condition. I'm guessing that the VW emblem in the center may have had a black background between the letters. That is not evident now.
Ships CONUS only.
Good luck bidding and thanks for looking!
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