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Toyota Mr-2 Mr2 Oem Factory Driver Air Bag Steering Wheel Airbag Round Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
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United States, United States

United States, United States
Item may have scratches and dings on the surface, but no damage to the paint trim.
Warranty:No Part Brand:Toyota Surface Finish:Chromium Placement on Vehicle:Front

Hard to find late model Toyota MR-2 original driver airbag round replacement emblem. That's the only round factory emblem type manufactured for MR-2 three-spoke steering wheel airbag. Also fits Corolla, Celica and Matrix models. Nice. Perfect replacement if yours is missing or otherwise damaged, takes just a couple of minutes to do that. Not available from the dealer, the dealer only suggests to spend another $1000 or so to buy the whole airbag as the only replacement option available. Installation instructions are provided with the purchase (forwarded to your email). Factory original, may occasionally have a tiny, insignificant imperfection (scratches and/or dings) on the surface.
Again, the auction is for ONE EMBLEM ONLY, not the airbag.


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