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Vw Rabbit Gti Door Seal Jetta Mk1 1976-84 2 Door Size on 2040-parts.com

US $19.90
Location:

Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico

Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico
Condition:New Brand:aftermarket Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:2003 Country/Region of Manufacture:Mexico

please read shipping time before buy it is an international service

You are buying a brand new DOOR SEAL, this is the rubber that seals the door.

 Run around the door, it has the rain channel guide, the little holes to allow the air scape when you close the door.

Not Oem but is a very high quality product

It came in the 2 door size but if you want to install in 4 door you can do it, you just have to cut at the size that you need.

FITS:

RABBIT (GOLF) AND JETTA MK1 1976-1984 2 DOOR ANY MODEL

RABBIT (GOLF) AND JETTA MK1 1976-1984 4 DOOR ANY MODEL

VW CADDY

"THESE RUBBER SEALS THEY DO NO FIT ON CABRIOLET"

Any doubt please ask

Shipping cost to the USA $16.90 will take 2 to 6 weeks to arrive aproximately

We do ship worlwide just ask for the shipping cost

we are only working from monday to friday any order place on weekends will be process until next monday

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