Rare 77-81 Toyota Celica Liftback Reflective Center Panel on 2040-parts.com
Mountlake Terrace, Washington, US
This was a rare find! 80's era aftermarket reflective center panel for the 2g 77-81 Toyota Celica Liftback. These were added for a sporty European look and are not very common these days. The panel is in great condition with no major cracks or damage. Perfect for that vintage build! This is a $1 no reserve auction so bid now!
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