Genuine Toyota Touch Up Paint 1/2 Oz Pen & Brush 4t3 on 2040-parts.com
Campbell Hall, New York, United States
Description: Genuine Toyota/Scion/Lexus Touch-Up Paint. This is the best and easiest way to cover up any nicks/dings/scratches. This paint bottle is .5oz (similar to a standard nail polish bottle in size and volume). It can be applied using the brush or pen tip cap. Color code: 4T3
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