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1998-2003 Toyota Sienna Oem Left Front Drivers Seat Belt Oak Tan 73220-08020-e0 on 2040-parts.com

US $114.75
Location:

Hampstead, North Carolina, United States

Hampstead, North Carolina, United States
OEM, factory part, a little dirty, from being used, which is normal wear and tear.
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Other Part Number:7322008020E0 Brand:Toyota Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Manufacturer Part Number:73220-08020-E0

This is a used left front seat belt.
It goes on the driver's side.
Color is Oak (tan).
This came off a 2000 Toyota Sienna van.

Please Note:
This seat belt came out of a van where the air bag was NOT deployed.

Please e-mail us with any questions or with VIN # to verify vehicle fit. Thank you.

Stock # F922

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