Toyota Highlander Cargo Cover Sun Shade 01 To 07 Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, US
Toyota highlander cargo cover sun shade in grey,it has some small scuffs in the aluminum housing that my camera couldn't pick up,but other than that it doesn't even look like it has Been ever used,will fit 01 to 07 free shipping for bids
over 75.00 and no reserve,buy it now for 75.00 and it will include the shipping for free making it the cheapest on eBay when
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