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Toyota Front Grille Hood Emblem Logo 150 Mm Or 5 7/8" With Black Base on 2040-parts.com

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Ontario, Canada

Ontario, Canada
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:75311-52140 Part Brand:Factory, OEM

This is one Toyota front grille emblem logo with black back. Measures 150 mm or 5 7/8". Part number 75311-52140

May fit many Toyota models. Corolla Yaris Prius hybrid sienna Camry RAV4 Tacoma tundra highlander Avalon 4Runner sequoia 

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