Vw Volkswagen Red Door Panels - Caddy Rabbit Pickup Truck Oem Mk1 - 1 Pair on 2040-parts.com
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US
This listing features one pair of door panels for your Rabbit pickup. Fits 1980 - 1984. These are unique to the Rabbit pickup. You are purchasing two red door panels and two red vents, nothing else is included. So no door pulls, arm rest, or window cranks. No speaker holes! Passenger side is fairly nice, driver's side needs flattening. More pics coming after I get them cleaned up, sometime this weekend. Let me know if you have questions, thanks.
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