2004,05,06 Toyota Prius Driver's Airbag & Clock Spring Oem on 2040-parts.com
Lawrenceville, Georgia, US
YOU'RE VIEWING A DRIVER'S WHEEL AIRBAG(BLACK) AND CLOCK SPRING REMOVED FROM A 2004 TOYOTA PRIUS. THEY FIT 2004 THROUGH 2006. THEY MAY FIT OTHER YEAR MODELS.BOTH AIRBAG AND CLOCK SPRING ARE IN ORIGINAL FACTORY CONDITION. THEY HAVE NEVER DEPLOY, NEVER BEEN DISMANTLED AND HAVE NEVER BEEN REPACKED. THANKS
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