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1978 79 80 81 Toyota Celica Ra42 Left A Pillar Trim Moulding Supra Mk1 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Barnardsville, North Carolina, US

Barnardsville, North Carolina, US
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 This is the exterior trim just behind the windshield on the driver's side. It is in good shape with no cracks and was carefully removed so as to cause no damage. It is used so it does have some scratches and there is some wear and fading from the elements. Considering its age it still look nice. It will fit 78-81 Celicas and 79-81 Supras. Thanx for looking.

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