Aluminium Mt Fuel Brake Footrest Trd Pedal Pad For Toyota Corolla Rav4 Yaris on 2040-parts.com
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Aluminium MT Fuel Brake Footrest TRD Pedal Pad for Toyota Corolla RAV4 Yaris Fitment
Description: Condition: 100% Brand New and High quality Material: Made By High Quality Polished Aluminum Color: Black Install: Professional assistance is recommended (Drilling required for all pedals) Feature:
Package Content: 1 Set MT Pedals (4 PCS) + All necessary Screws and Nuts INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS NOT INCLUDED |
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