Toyota Levin Trueno Ae86 Coupe Trunk Seal Weather Strip on 2040-parts.com
Itogun, Wakayamaken, Japan
TOYOTA LEVIN TRUENO AE86 COUPE TRUNK SEAL WEATHER STRIP
This part fits 2door coupe. This is TOYOTA genuine parts(new). I ship by EMS. I tell trucking number after shipped. |
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