Toyota Corolla Ae100 Zenki Rear Panel Reflector on 2040-parts.com
Kuching, Sarawak, MY
Auction is Toyota Corolla AE100 rear reflector panel for zenki model,item are used and very good condition accept 1 mounting screw at the back is missing and 4 plastic clips broken.see picture for more detail....any questions or need detail picture please contact me..thanks.
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