Toyota Celica Steering Wheel Gt St Coupe Supra Hatchback 1979-81 Oem on 2040-parts.com
Redford, Michigan, United States
TOYOTA CELICA STEERING WHEEL OEM DAILY DRIVER CONDITION, COLOR BLACK. NOTHING IS BROKEN AND FEELS NICE AND FIRM, EXPECT SOME IMPERFECTIONS SUCH AS SCRATCHES SINCE THIS PART IS USED. LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES PROVIDED, I WANT TO SHOW MANY ANGLES WITH A CLOSE VIEW, YOU WILL GET EXACTLY WHAT YOU SEE AND PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ME QUESTIONS SO YOU CAN BID WITH CONFIDENCE. I PROVIDE INFORMATION BASED ON MY KNOWLEDGE, BUT PLEASE ALSO DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH BEFORE BIDDING, SO YOU CAN BE SURE THIS PART WILL FIT YOUR NEEDS. PLEASE NOTE THAT IF LEAVE IN ALASKA OR HAWAII THE SHIPPING WILL BE HIGHER, PLEASE INQUIRE BEFORE BIDDING. WE DO NOT SHIP TO PO BOXES UNLESS IS A SMALL PACKAGE, YOU MUST PROVIDE A BUSINESS OR RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS FOR MEDIUM OR LARGE PACKAGES, THANK YOU. ***OTHER FORMS OF PAYMENT ACCEPTED, PLEASE ASK.*** INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS ARE WELCOME!!! CONTACT ME FOR EXACT SHIPPING QUOTE AND OPTIONS, THANK YOU! |
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