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Posted on Mar 19, 2010

Change a 1997 toyota corolla passenger seat

How to remove and replace a 1997 toyota corolla passenger seat

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    more info please i have the solution just need to know why you are having problems

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Haha its also so easy to change the 1997 toyota corolla passenger seat first of all buy a new model car after that if you dont have the money then sale thats crolla car buy a new bike or if you want to change the seats of 1997 toyota corolla then purchase the new seats and give the money to workshop man he will change the seats ok.
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