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Toyota Prius Indicator Light Front Right Side 81510-47010 Xw30 Mk3 2009 - 2015 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“60 DAYS WARRANTY. PLEASE SEE PICTURES FOR CONDITION. FOR FITMENT CONTACT IN MESSAGES. NEXT DAY DELIVERY IF PAID BEFORE 2PM APART OF PALLET ITEMS” Read Less Light Colour:Orange Housing Colour:Chrome Items Included:Ballast Wattage:3 W Placement on Vehicle:Left Bulb Shape Code:C5W Manufacturer Warranty:1 Month Voltage:12 V Features:Sealed Assembly Finish:Polished Performance Part:No Lighting Technology:Halogen Mounting Style:Screws Colour Temperature:3000K Manufacturer Part Number:81510-47010, MK3 Number of Bulbs:2 Reference OE/OEM Number:XW30 Brand:Toyota Type:Indicator Assembly Interchange Part Number:81510-47010 Lens Colour:Clear Classic Part:No Model:PRIUS Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Universal Fitment:No

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