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Toyota Ke20 Ke25 Ke26 Te27 Corolla 2 Door Outer Weatherstrips New on 2040-parts.com

AU $70.00
Location:

Para Hills, SA, Australia

Para Hills, SA, Australia
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Toyota Manufacturer Part Number:768869034

* 2x Door outer weatherstrips
* Suit Toyota KE20, KE25 and KE26 2 door Corolla models. Will also suit TE27 Sprinter and Trueno models.
* NOS (New old stock)
* Parts are in excellent condition. No damage and come in their original packaging
* Genuine Toyota parts

* I combine postage on multiple purchases. If purchasing multiple items, i will send you an invoice with the combined postage costs after you have finished purchasing items.

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