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2004 Toyota Corolla Oem Air Bag on 2040-parts.com

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You are bidding on a 2004 Toyota Corolla OEM Air Bag! TAN Color

USED FACTORY OEM Driver's Airbag from a 2004 Toyota Corolla. Airbag cover is in good shape!  
Very nice condition with no excess wear, dirt or damage.  Fits all 2004-2008 Toyota Corolla 

NO warranty, express or implied, as to the fitness for a general or particular purpose or of merchantability in connection with any sale of used airbags. ALL USED AIRBAGS ARE SOLD "AS IS". Used airbags are not tested  to meet any safety standards. The installer of a used airbag must test whether the used airbag will function properly. The purchaser of a used airbag agrees to accept all risks of damages or injuries, including death, relating to the use of a used airbag

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