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New: 1992toyota Paseo Front End Mask #00218-32920 Orig Price $115.00 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Santa Maria, California, United States

Santa Maria, California, United States
This item is in new condition. The box is a little damage due to storage. please see all pictures as this is part of my description.
Type:Full Manufacturer Part Number:00218-32920 Brand:Toyota Primary Color:Black

New Toyota Genuine Parts OEM Full Front Mask Cover 97-99 Camry 00218-32920

 

 Name

Toyota Genuine Parts

Part #

00218-32920

Part

 Front Mask Cover Celica Camry

Condition

New. Box has some damage to it but the cover is brand new

 

Please see all pictures as this is a big part of my description.

SOLD AS IS

I took out everything that is included in the box for the pictures.

Your paymet is expected at the end of auction or listing.

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