Toyota Corona Rt4#/5# & Landcruiser Fj55 81270-29035 License Plate Lamp Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
New Toyota 81270-29035 License Plate Lamp Assembly.
Toyota Corona RT43/52/4#/5# 09-64 to 01-70.
Landcruiser FJ55 03-69 to 09-72 in the USA & to 09-77 outside the USA.
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