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Jdm Toyota Celica St202 Rear Oem Strut Tower Bar Brace Trunk Boot St205 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

New Plymouth, New Zealand

New Plymouth, New Zealand
Good used condition as pictured. Photo's 11 and 12 show it mounted in the car before it was removed. As you can see there are no interior trim panels to cover the holes around the strut towers as they were missing from the vehicle when it came in to us.
Part Brand:Factory, OEM UPC:Does Not Apply

JDM Toyota Celica ST202 Rear OEM Strut Tower Bar Brace Trunk Boot ST205

Factory optional Celica ST202 / ST205 chassis rear strut upper tower bar.


Condition: Good used condition as pictured. Photo's 11 and 12 show it mounted in the car before it was removed. As you can see there are no interior trim panels to cover the holes around the strut towers as they were missing from the vehicle when it came in to us.

 
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