Jdm Genuine Toyota Altezza Tail Light Covers Abs Plastic Is200 on 2040-parts.com
Moscow, default, Russian Federation
Genuine Toyota Altezza tail light covers. Made of ABS plastic. Superb quality.
They were uninstalled from Altezza. Used condition. Please refer to pics. May need polishing or painting. Any questions please ask. |
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