03-04 Toyota Sequoia Tundra Airbag (set) Driver & Passenger Side- Brown/beige on 2040-parts.com
Dover, Pennsylvania, United States
03-04 TOYOTA SEQUOIA TUNDRA AIRBAG (set) DRIVER & PASSENGER SIDE- BROWN/BEIGE
This was R REMOVED FROM 2003 TOYOTA TUNDRA. BUYER IS FULLY RESPONSIBLE TO VERIFY FITMENT AND PROPER INSTALL FOR SECURITY AND SAFETY PURPOSES. THIS IS NOT AFTERMARKET BRAND & NEVER REPACKED AIRBAG. THIS MANUFACTURED PART. SOLD AS IS... |
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