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White Stitch Real Leather Armrest Cover Fits Vw Volkswagen Touareg 2004-2010 on 2040-parts.com

US $28.99
Location:

New Malden, United Kingdom

New Malden, United Kingdom
WHITE STITCH REAL LEATHER ARMREST COVER FITS VW VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREG 2004-2010, US $28.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:jf customs Manufacturer Part Number:0

 

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You are bidding on a new custom made top quality armrest cover this is the leather part only made from 100% genuine Italian leather

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Please note that photos are shown for display purposes only. And what you will receive is only the leather part. Our items do not come with any surrounds, gear knob, handbrake leaver or armrest lids


If you are not satisfied with your purchase before or after instalment you have 60 days for a full refund or an exchange for a new item

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