Console Vault For 2012-2016 Camary on 2040-parts.com
Leicester, Massachusetts, United States
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I had this in my 2012 Camry. Perfect condition. (Key Lock) It mounts perfectly.
Toyota Camry Console Vault Features:
Massive 12-Gauge cold rolled plate steel, welded tab and notch seams
Superior 3-point locking system resists prying
Bank Vault-style hinge latch pins
Drill-resistant locks
Easy 10 minute installation
Secures to factory console bolts
Perfectly balanced spring-assisted door
Made in the United States of America
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