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04 2004 Toyota Sienna Oem Right Passenger Rh Rear Quarter Glass 04 05 on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Lehigh Acres, Florida, US

Lehigh Acres, Florida, US
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Removed from  a 2004 Toyota Sienna. I believe it will also fit 2005-2008 but buyers responsibility to  confirm fit before purchase.


Pic is of actual item you will receive.

Used and not in brand new condition. Minor scrapes, scratches can be expected.

I carefully inspected this piece and do not see any cracks and/or chips. I will inspect  a 2nd time prior to shipping.

We do not accept returns but depending on situation sometimes we have within 14 days. If we do buyer pays return shipping.

I will insure this item when shipped.  We only ship to "confirmed" Paypal addresses.

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