1998-2002 Toyota Corolla Automatic Transmission Speed Sensor Oem Drivetrain on 2040-parts.com
Spokane, Washington, US
FOR SALE 2001 Toyota Corolla Speed Sensor for an Automatic Transmission USED AND IN GOOD CONDITION WILL FIT 98-02 COROLLA/PRIZM IT MAY ALSO FIT OTHER TOYOTA'S, PLEASE CHECK YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR INTERCHANGE IF YOU NEED ANYTHING ELSE FROM THIS CAR, CHECK OUT MY STORE. Check out my other items in store! Shipping cost applies to USA only, all others contact me for a shipping quote befor biding/buying. International buyer are responsible for all import customs and duties.
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