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US $18.99
Location:

Jersey City, New Jersey, United States

Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
30 Days Warranty.Good working condition.No rust.No damage.
Other Part Number:Stock # WA-1 Placement on Vehicle:Left Warranty:Yes


Actual pictures of a used ORIGINAL wiper arm. Part was removed from 2007 Toyota Prius


Good working condition. 30 Days Warranty.  


Placement on Vehicle : LEFT -- DRIVER SIDE


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