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Toyota Aygo Mk1 Gear Selector Cable Linkage 5 Speed 1.0 Petrol 1kr 09-12 on 2040-parts.com

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Doncaster, United Kingdom

Doncaster, United Kingdom
Condition:Used Seller Notes:“THIS PART WAS REMOVED FROM A TOYOTA AYGO MK1 GO! 1.0 VVT-I PETROL 68HP ENGINE CODE 1KR [1KR-FE] 5 SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX 12 PLATE 2012 MODEL 5 DOOR AB20 FACELIFT HATCH IN POLAR WHITE PAINT CODE 068. THIS IS A USED REPLACEMENT PART AND MAY HAVE SIGNS OF WEAR. PLEASE CHECK PHOTOS BELOW TO SEE THE ITEM IN FULL DETAIL AS WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTOS IS WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE.” Read Less Brand:Toyota Type:Gear Lever Cable Reference OE/OEM Number:TOYOTA AYGO MK1 AB20 Transmission Type:Manual

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