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Toyota Corolla Wagon Ke26 Te28 Left Rear Side Window 3k 2t 2tb 2tg on 2040-parts.com

AU $99.00
Location:

Pooraka, SA, Australia

Pooraka, SA, Australia
Few scratches as expected for a 40+ year old part
Brand:Toyota Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply

ONE LEFT HAND REAR SIDE WINDOW TO SUIT THE TOYOTA KE26 & TE28 COROLLA WAGON.

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#5 LANGFORD ST, POORAKA,

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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