Vw Volkswagen Tan Door Panels Caddy Rabbit Pickup Truck Westmoreland Mk1 A1 on 2040-parts.com
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US
This listing features one pair of door panels for your Rabbit pickup. these are from a 1981, which means they are correct for '81 and later (but will still fit earlier ones too). Will fit any year Mk1 Caddy however, fits 1979 - 1985 here in the USA, fits other years in other countries. These are unique to the Rabbit pickup. You are purchasing the two tan door panels and two tan vents shown, nothing else is included. Boards are little wavy, not bad. New pics are now posted. Let me know if you have any questions, thanks.
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