1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 Toyota Celica Front Bumper Ra21 Ra20 Ra22 Ta22 on 2040-parts.com
Porter Ranch, California, United States
This is a front bumper off a 71 72 Toyota Celica. This bumper does have a dent, will need to be fixed but you can judge for yourself. This bumper will only fit 71-75, do not bid if you don't have these years. This will rechrome nicely, it will cost money of course. No brackets. This is sold as is, no returns.
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