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2003 Toyota Camry Manifold - Exhaust - Heat Shield on 2040-parts.com

US $54.95
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Belton, South Carolina, United States

Belton, South Carolina, United States
2003 TOYOTA CAMRY MANIFOLD - EXHAUST - HEAT SHIELD, US $54.95, image 1

2003 TOYOTA CAMRY MANIFOLD - EXHAUST - HEAT SHIELD

CAME OFF A 2003 TOYOTA CAMRY

EXTERIOR COLOR: BURGUNDY

INTERIOR COLOR: BLACK 

IN GOOD CONDITION.

HAS NORMAL WEAR.

MATCH PICTURES AND/OR PART NUMBER IF LISTED TO MAKE SURE THIS IS THE RIGHT PART YOU NEED

BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPATIBILITY

SAME AS PICTURED

* LEFT SIDE IS THE DRIVER'S SIDE AND THE RIGHT SIDE IS THE PASSENGER'S SIDE

WE OFFER 30 DAY MONEY BACK WARRANTY ON OUR PARTS AND DO NOT CHARGE A RESTOCKING FEE

 

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