Toyota Trd Logo Carbon Fiber Style Racing Seat Belt Shoulder Pad Cushion Celica on 2040-parts.com
CA, US
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Product Description | ||
Type |
Toyota Carbon Fiber Style Shoulder Pad |
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Size |
23 x 6.5 cm 9.05 x 2.7 inch |
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Condition |
100% Brand New |
Shipping & Payment | ||
U.S.A |
FREE |
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Canada |
$10.00 |
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Worldwide |
$15.00 |
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