Toyota Prius Fabric Headrest, 2010-2013 Light Grey Front Only on 2040-parts.com
Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
This front headrest fits all Toyota Prius Gen-III models, 2010-2013, as well as Prius-v models.
The light grey fabric matches any of the light grey Toyota interiors.
Used condition is excellent, no stains or defects.
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