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Front Bumper Metal Support Cover Impact Mount Face Bar Reinforcement Rebar Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $54.69
Location:

Dallas, Pennsylvania, United States

Dallas, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

YOU ARE LOOKING AT ONE USED TOYOTA  FRONT  BUMPER  REBAR ONLY, AS SHOWN IN THE PHOTOS.  REPLACES PART # 52021 20280 5202120280

ITS OFF A 2000 TOYOTA CELICA GT-S WITH A 2ZZ-GE ENGINE WITH A 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION.   EXTERIOR PAINT CODE IS 210 CARBON BLUE MICA.  INTERIOR TRIM CODE IS LC23

IT IS USED BUT IN GOOD CONDITION. 

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK PRIOR TO BUYING. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. WE SELL EVERYTHING AS-IS, NO RETURNS. LOOK FOR MORE GREAT ITEMS IN OUR STORE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS! MRW488 STOCK#  MW546   HOLLANDER#        

FITS CELICA 00-05

**IT IS PULLED OFF & READY TO SHIP**6X6X49-15


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