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Toyota Corolla Ae/ee 80, At190 Front Wheel Oil Seal Kit(japan)(nos)a on 2040-parts.com

US $13.00
Location:

Singapore, Singapore

Singapore, Singapore
Condition:New

Toyota Corolla AE 80, EE 80, AT 151, AT 160, AT 190 Front Wheel Oil Seal Kit (Japan)(NOS)

This is a set of front wheel oil seal kit is for Toyota Corolla AE 80, EE 80, AT 151, AT 160 or AT 190.

It consist of two oil seals and a metal seal.

Manufacturing Part No. T 1168

Musashi Brand and Made In Japan. A quality product.

Two sets of the oil seal kits are required for a complete car(left & right). Two sets are available.

Shipment from Singapore to most countries by air-mail for one set is $10.00 USD.

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