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Jdm Toyota Celica St202 St205 Rear Strut Bar Original Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

chaiyaphum, chaiyaphum, Thailand

chaiyaphum, chaiyaphum, Thailand
Condition:Used

 

 JDM TOYOTA CELICA ST202 ST205 REAR STRUT BAR ORIGINAL OEM

 

 

Used item in genuine parts

It is in good shape and good condition

Minor scratches on surface are expected it is normal for used.

 PLEASE BUY THIS ON YOUR OWN RESPONSIBILITY IF YOU KNOW HOW OR CAN FIT IN YOUR CAR BECAUSE THIS WAS TAKEN OUT FROM JDM MODEL

 

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