Corolla/matrix Charcoal Canister 77740-02130 on 2040-parts.com
Fayetteville, North Carolina, US
Toyota factory OEM charcoal canister assy. in sealed box/brand new for 2004-2013 Toyota Corolla and Matrix vehicles. Was bought for a previous vehicle I owned and have since sold. Toyota part # is 77740-02130. If you need to make sure it fits your vehicle, feel free to email/message me your VIN# and I will verify through the Toyota dealer I work at. This canister lists from dealers at $291.32. |
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