Vw Rabbit Mk1 South African Tail Lights Pair Depo New 1976-1984 Euro Size Golf on 2040-parts.com
Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico
You are Buying ONE PAIR of a brand new TAIL LIGHTS MADE BY DEPO FOR THE SOUTH AFRICAN Mk1 WILL FIT IN ANY RABBIT MADE IN USA, CANADA AND MEXICO MODEL (sold in pairs) includes the boardbulbs NOTE: you must work at the rear part of the car, they are at the size of the european tail lights Fits: Any doubt feel free to ask Express mail service with a tracking number $41.90 usd To USA AND CANADA will take from 7 to 15 working days to arrive aproximately. We also haver more parts for your vag, check my other items. |
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