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Windscreen Scuttle Repair Panel: Golf Mk2 (1984-1992), Jetta (1984-1992), Golf Mk2 USA (1985-1992)

SKU
191-817-115

Windscreen Scuttle Repair Panel: Golf Mk2 (1984-1992), Jetta (1984-1992), Golf Mk2 USA (1985-1992)

SKU
191-817-115
Reviews & Ratings
  • Fits all models, mods needed for Rallye/G60/Syncro
  • Requires hole drilling for 1988+ driver's wiper arm
  • High-quality zinc plating, lead-free finish

This windscreen lower scuttle repair panel fits all models but requires a hole drilled for the driver's side wiper arm on 1988+ cars. Unlike the original, the hole won’t be raised. Modifications are necessary for Rallye, G60, and Syncro models due to their bonded windscreens.

Finished with high-quality, lead-free zinc plating, the panel offers excellent weld-ability and strong surface adhesion for primer and paint. Tested for durability, it's a reliable and cost-effective solution for vehicle restoration.

£85.96 £71.63

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Product Information

This product is intended for use as originally designed and should not be modified for alternative purposes. Please ensure it is installed by a qualified professional. Fitting instructions are typically not included with the product. Contacts

Product Attributes
Also known as191817115
Weight (kg)1.70
BrandHeritage Parts Centre
Fitting InfoAlways test fit before preparing and painting body panels, some minor adjustments may be necessary
MarqueVolkswagen
VehicleGolf Mk2, Jetta
Main MaterialSteel
QualityReproduction
Front or RearFront
Inner or OuterOuter
Unit of saleEach
Supplier code9521320

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
Golf Mk21984-1992
Jetta1984-1992
Golf Mk2 USA1985-1992
Beetle, Panels, Front Body

Product Questions

Is this panel a quick one in,one out replacement for the old one,or is it not as simple as that?
Question by: MARTIN VASKO on 13 Aug 2021, 19:09
These are a fairly accurate reproduction panel, so with the correct equipment a straight forward enough task.
Answer by: Nick Bitton on 14 Aug 2021, 11:48