82-83 Oem Celica Gt Hide-away Headlight Motor Assembly Left Side on 2040-parts.com
Boones Mill, Virginia, US
Up for sale,82-83 OEM Celica GT Hide-Away Headlight Motor Assembly Right Side. Unit was working when removed from car,Missing Trim and Sealed Beam Light. 29.95 Shipping cost. Payment by Paypal. Thanks for looking.
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