All Toyota Corolla Camry Gt86 Trd Steering Wheel Aluminum Badge Emblem 29mmx9mm on 2040-parts.com
US $8.00
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Condition:NewBrand:Unbranded/GenericSize:29mmX9mmTheme:Aftermarket Parts, Racing, Sports, Vehicle Make/ModelWarranty:NoManufacturer Part Number:NIL
Brand New ! Rare TRD Aluminum Badge Size 29mm X 9mm One Pcs Look Awesome On Steering Wheel .. Comes With 3M Adhesive On The Back. Please Ensure Clean Contact Surface Before Sticking...
Badge Size 29mm X 9mm
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