1977 Toyota Corona Arm Rests on 2040-parts.com
Edmonton, Kentucky, United States
two 1977 toyota corona rt105l arm rests,usable. scratches,stains,fading original parts I removed them myself. first picture shows everything,rest are closeups. all pictures have the zoom feature.look close so you know what your getting. maybe someone can use. I have other parts off this car listed,take a look. thanks for looking Check out my other items! |
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