The VIN is located on top of the dash,on the driver's side,up by the windshield.Look through the windshield from the outside fcr best viewing.
I would believe that the best place to find information on Volkswagen parts would be from the Volkswagen company itself. You can also contact your local Volkswagen dealer to get information on their parts.
go on trade me and you will probibly find bits and pieces on there.
You can find genuine Volkswagen auto parts online at http://www.vw-auto-parts.com/.
One might find images of the Volkswagen Karmann Ghia in Car and Parts Magazine, September 2005 issue. The Car and Driver magazine in 1972, June issue, talks about the Volkswagen Karmann Ghia. You can also find images by typing Junkyard Find:1970 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia.
You could go in store or online to Euro Car Parts to view car parts for the Volkswagen Passat. You could also go on eBay to buy car parts for the Volkswagen Passat for a potentially cheaper price.
You can find the fuse box diagram for a Volkswagen Jetta Trek if you don't have the manual at auto parts stores. You can also contact a local Volkswagen dealer to obtain the manual.
Try "Hemmings Motor News".
You can find the fuel filter in a Volkswagen Polo Classic on the side of the carburetor. On the parts, you should see one that has the word "filter" on it.
Most of the parts for old classic Beetles are still easy to find and relatively inexpensive.
NOWERE. those things are like gone
Probably in a Chiltons Manual. Try a auto parts store
Used bumpers for a Volkswagen Golf can be found on eBay, AuotGuide, Auto Trader, Car Parts Mag, Kijiji, Craigslist, SecondChanceAuto, AutoParts, and UNeedParts.