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Rare Vintage Original Toyota Corolla Ke26 Van Tail Lights Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Ciamis, West Java 46271, Indonesia

Ciamis, West Java 46271, Indonesia
NEW OLD STOCK (UNBOXED)
Brand:Toyota Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Rear

ORIGINAL TOYOTA COROLLA KE26 VAN TAIL LIGHTS

NOS CONDITION (UNBOXED)
THIS IS FOR LEFT SIDE ONLY

IF ANY SOME MINOR SCRATCHES/DIRT/RUST ON THE STUFF AND BOX ARE EXPECTED AS IT IS NORMAL FOR OLD STOCK ITEM
NO GUARANTEE FOR ITS BULB
ITEM IN THE PICTURE IS THE ITEM YOU WILL GET
PLEASE JUDGE BY PICTURE FOR COMPLETENESS AND CONDITION

SHIPPING BY EMS AND INDONESIA POST SERVICE WITH VARIOUS RATE
SHIPPING RATE PROVIDED ONLY FOR ESTIMATE
PLEASE ASK FOR ACTUAL SHIPPING RATE

IMPORT DUTIES, TAXES AND CHARGES ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE ITEM PRICE OR SHIPPING CHARGES. THESE CHARGES ARE THE BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITY

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