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Toyota Celica Ta22 Ra21 Fiber Fender Flares on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Phatumtani, Bangkok, Thailand

Phatumtani, Bangkok, Thailand
Condition:New Warranty:No


  The best fiber glass TOYOTA CELICA TA22 RA21  fiber fender flares 

We are a highly experienced finer glass manufacturer and one of the longer standing finer glass parts producer for Japanese late model retro car.  

Our products and materials are of the highest quality and we are proud to provide proof of satisfactory fittings on behalf  of our previous clients.

We ship all products within 5 working days upon receiving payment and delivered within 10-15 days to all postal supported countries.  We also provide mobile tracking application for clients in countries where the service is supported.


We ship worldwide 80USD.

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