Brand New Wiper Blade Set New Genuine Toyota U Hook Oem 400mm & 650mm on 2040-parts.com
Bristol, Connecticut, US
Both are brand new! one package is open but still brand new. Other package still has Toyota tag on it.
Unopened package part number is 85212-yzz15-tm and its 400mm u-hook type connector
Opened package part number is 85222-yzz18-tm 650mm u-hook type connector
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