2005 Toyota Prius Oem Steering Wheel Control Wipers & Turn Signal Switch on 2040-parts.com
Seminole, Florida, US
Toyota Prius Steering wheel control Wipers & Turn signal switch. This item is used and was pulled from a 2005 toyota prius. The switches are in a good and working condition. Check the fitment for your car before buying! If there are any questions please contact me.
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