Toyota Oem Lower Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield - Fits 98-02 Corolla on 2040-parts.com
Wickenburg, Arizona, US
This is a used lower (inner) heat shield that goes on the Exhaust Manifold for a 1998-2002 Toyota Corolla. It is in good condition. Heat shields are an important part of your vehicle's exhaust system and protect sensitive components from heat damage as well as keep water from hitting your manifold, potentially causing it to crack.
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