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Toyota Celica Gt4 St205 Deceleration Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Kaunas, LT

Kaunas, LT
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Description:
You are bidding on Toyota Celica GT4 ST205 DECELERATION SENSOR. Unit is in good condition.
Removed from a Toyota Celica GT4 1997.


OEM part in good shape. Some scratches are expected as it is normal for used part. See pictures.

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Toyota Celica GT4 ST205 DECELERATION SENSOR
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