You are bidding on a light gray driver wheel airbag that will fit a 2004-2006 Toyota Solara.
This airbag is in good condition with a small scratch on the left side of the cover that can be seen in the pictures.
Our airbags have never been repacked or blown. Please contact us with any further questions.
Thanks and happy bidding
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