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Celica-ta22-ta23-ra20-ra21-ta27-ta28-ra28-ra25-ra29 Door Belt Weatherstrip X4 on 2040-parts.com

US $154.77
Location:

Bangkae Bangkok, BA, Thailand

Bangkae Bangkok, BA, Thailand
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:68210-14020,68220-14010 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Brand:toyota UPC:Does not apply

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CELICA TA22 TA23 RA20 RA21 TA27 TA28 RA28 RA25 RA29

DOOR BELT WEATHERSTRIP SET 4 PCS


1 set you get 4 pcs
1 x for outer Left seal
1 x for 0uter Right seal

1x for Inner Left seal

1x fot Inner Right seal


* MADE IN JAPAN

** ORIGINAL PART
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Ready to fit for your CELICA

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