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Toyota Prius Zvw30 Zvw35 2011-2012 Mm Wave Radar Sensor Pre-crash 88210-47030 + on 2040-parts.com

US $950.00
Location:

Birobidzhan, default, Russian Federation

Birobidzhan, default, Russian Federation
Condition:Used Brand:Toyota Other Part Number:88210-47030, 5314147011 Manufacturer Part Number:88210-47030, 53141-47012 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Interchange Part Number:8821047030, 5314147012

Lot consists:
[USED] 88210-47030 Sensor Assy, Millimeter Wave Radar - 1 pcs.;
[NEW]  53141-47012 Emblem Assy, Radiator Grille - 1 pcs.;
[NEW]  88215-47010 Bracket, Millimeter Wave Radar Sensor - 1 pcs;
[NEW]  88215-47020 Bracket, Millimeter Wave Radar Sensor - 1pcs.;
[NEW]  90119-06911 Bolt, W/Washer - 6 pcs.;
[NEW]  90119-06508 Bolt, W/Washer - 2 pcs.

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