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Vw Passat I B1 1973-1981 Pr. Vel. Wolfsburg Mat Set on 2040-parts.com

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Zuid-Beijerland, Netherlands

Zuid-Beijerland, Netherlands
Condition:New

 
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PREMIUM VELOURS WOLFSBURG MAT SET FOR
VW Volkwagen Passat I B1 1973-1981





High quality 4 pc. PREMIUM VELOURS mat set for the lhd Passat I B1.

PLEASE NOTE: Production time approx. 3-4 weeks.

(The mat set pictured may differ in actual size. Set will be tailor made to fit the Passat I B1)






 

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