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1979 - 1987 Toyota Corolla Ke70 Ke75 Te71 Front Corner Light Clear Lens on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Bangkae Bangkok, BA, Thailand

Bangkae Bangkok, BA, Thailand
Condition:New Brand:bkkex Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:cnke70y

 

DESCRIPTION  :  Brand New

 

Details:  1979 - 1987 TOYOTA COROLLA KE70  KE75 TE71  FRONT CORNER LIGHT CLEAR LENS

 

 

 SHIPPING & HANDLING:

Air mail via Thailand post Have Tracking Number Ship With 1-2 Day business After receive payment clear.

 

 

PAYMENT:

Accept Paypal Only .

 

Satisfaction Guarantee:
Accept retune I temp If buyer do not satisfied with the item damage. Item 100% in box.

 Please return within 7 days  Buyer pay Shipping all cost.

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