Toyota Prius C Oem Touring Spoiler (jdm) on 2040-parts.com
Canoga Park, California, US
TOYOTA OEM Touring Spoiler for your Prius C. Imported from Japan, brand new in the original Toyota box.
(If you're unsure about your color or color code, it's imprinted on your door jamb)
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