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Genuine Toyota Touch Up Paint 1/2 Oz Pen & Brush 785 Mystic Teal Mica on 2040-parts.com

US $11.00
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Madison, Wisconsin, United States

Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New

This is a 1/2 oz. bottle of Genuine Toyota Touch Up Paint for the color code 785 MYSTIC TEAL MICA. On the top is the pen tip for finer scratches. In order to use it, you will need to remove the orange cap from inside the bottle. Inside also contains the paint brush.

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You are purchasing parts & accessories from East Madison Toyota Scion, serving our Toyota Scion customers in Madison, WI. We understand what our customers expect and deserve. Every part or accessory purchased from us will come with your receipt as well as Toyota’s 1 year/12,000 MILE warranty honored nationwide by authorized Toyota Dealers.

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