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2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Scion Tc Driver Side Airbag. (7) on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Dover, Pennsylvania, United States

Dover, Pennsylvania, United States
VERY NICE CONDITION
Brand:Scion Warranty:No

2005-2008 TOYOTA SCION TC STEERING WHEEL AIRBAG



THIS IS A USED ITEM AND HAS SOME SIGNS OF NORMAL WEAR. SOME PAINT CHIPS ON THE EMBLEM. PLEASE SEE THE PICTURES CAREFULLY BEFORE BUYING.



OEM TOYOTA PARTLEFT (DRIVER) SIDEBLACK, PLEASE VERIFY THE COLORNEVER BEEN DEPLOYEDALL USED AIRBAGS ARE SOLD "AS IS". NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARE PROVIDED BY THE SELLER.BY PURCHASING THE ITEM, THE PURCHASER AGREES TO ACCEPT ALL RISKS OF DAMAGES OR INJURIES, INCLUDING DEATH, RELATING TO THE USE OF A USED AIRBAG



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