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Toyota Celica 2000-2003 Air Bag Ass, Instrument Panel Passenger # 73970-20081-b0 on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
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Brand:Toyota Manufacturer Part Number:73970-20081-B0

I am selling a:

Toyota Part No.: 73970-20081-B0
Description: AIR BAG ASSY, INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER
Should fit: Toyota Celica 2000-2003 

I only know the part number (seen in image # 2). I do not know if it will fit with your vehicle. I would recommending to check the part number with the Toyota dealer to see if it fits your vehicle.

Please look at the images. Ask questions. No exchange. No Refund. 

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