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Vw Volkswagen Cabriolet Rabbit Convertible Bumper Clipper Body Kit Flares Skirts on 2040-parts.com

US $315.00
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Northridge, California, United States

Northridge, California, United States
WEAR AND TEAR FROM USE SCRATCHES INDENTATIONS AS PICTURED
Brand:GENUINE VW Primary Color:OEM WHITE Surface Finish:OEM WHITE Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear, Lower Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A COMPLETE GENUINE VW CLIPPER BODY KIT.INCLUDES FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS LEFT AND RIGHT ROCKER SKIRTS ALL 4 FENDER FLARES WITH MOST OF THE MOUNTING CLIPS AND HARDWARE.ROCKER SKIRT TOP RUBBER FILLER EDGE STRIPS HAVE CRACKED.FLARES AND BUMPER SKINS HAVE SURFACE DAMAGE AS SHOWN.NOTHING THAT A BODY SHOP REPAINT CANT HANDLE.THERE IS WEAR AND TEAR FROM USE.FITS 86-92 CABRIOLET AND RABBIT CONVERTIBLES.CAN BE ADAPTED TO RABBIT BODY SAME  GOOD LUCK!!Check out my other items!My Stores Logo

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