Lebra Front End Cover Bra For 2001-2002 Mazda Millenia. #55837-01. New. on 2040-parts.com
Helena, Montana, United States
This LeBra (for Mazda Millenia) has never been put on a vehicle. The box has been open, but the item is still folded and packed as bought. I ended up selling the car, never put it on. So, NEW, but box has been opened. And you can see the box is not in perfect shape either after I tore off the shipping label. Paypal Only Please Shipping to Continental US only. |
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