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91 90-93 Celica St X#138 Axle Nut & Washer Hardware - Front Set on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

San Francisco, California, US

San Francisco, California, US
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Note: Good Shape. for 1.6L Engine.

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Fitment: Will Fit ST model. some parts may fit GT, GTS and, Alltrac

Vehicle Info: 91 Celica ST, No Sunroof, 5spd None ABS, Rear Drum Brake with Airbag. Crank Manual Window

Color: Red Exterior / Grey Interior

Engine & Code: 4A-FE 4ycl 1.6L

Drivetrain: Manual - FWD

Body Style: 2 Doors Coupe 

 

 

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