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Fit 2012+ Toyota Hilux Sr5 Vigo Front Fog Lamp Daytime Running Lights Led Drl on 2040-parts.com

US $103.99
Location:

Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok, Thailand
Condition:New Remark:2 Pcs Manufacturer Part Number:FITT-DRL-VG12 To Fit Make:Hilux Sr5 Product Type:Fog Lamp Cover with DRL Interchange Part Number:Does not Apply Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand Other Part Number:Does not Apply Quantity:1 set Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Remark 2:Double Side Adhensive Tape Included,No Drill Required Surface Finish:Chrome Warranty:Yes Brand:Toyota Year:2012+ UPC:Does not apply

Fit 2012+ Toyota Hilux SR5 VIGO Front Fog lamp Daytime Running Lights LED DRL

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Brand :Toyota
Condition :New
Product Type :Fog Lamp Cover with DRL
Manufacturere Part Number :FITT-DRL-VG12
Interchange Part Number :Does not Apply
Placement on Vehicle :Left, Right
Engine Detail :
PRICE FOR 1 SET
2 PCS
DOUBLE SIDE ADHENSIVE TAPE INCLUDED,NO DRILL REQUIRED

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