Eld Produced By C-west, Toyota Prius Electronic Shift Switch Blue on 2040-parts.com
Fountain Valley, California, US
ELD produced by C-WEST, TOYOTA ZVW30 PRIUS ELECTRONIC SHIFT SWITCH GREEN
"C-West" is known as one of the most reputable auto aero-parts manufacture in the world.
This product is made for left-hand.
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