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Jdm Toyota Rescue Emergency Kit Altezza Aristo Rare Gxe Ae86 Corolla Oem (#26112 on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
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usa, US
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JDM TOYOTA Rescue kit Brand new never used

Very rare to find rescue kit that is mounted inside the vechicle incase of an emergency. It has a blade to cut the seatbelt and the ceramic tip to break the glass as well. very useful and helpful. 

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