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1989 1990 1991 Toyota 4runner Pickup Truck Brake And Clutch Pedal Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Barnardsville, North Carolina, United States

Barnardsville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Part Brand:Factory Toyota

This assembly has no cracks or splits and the pedal bushings feel fine. There is some rust, but this is not terribly deep and this does not affect function.
It will ONLY fit 89-91 pickups and 90-91 4Runners with manual transmission.
It WILL NOT fit 89 4Runners.
Thanx for looking.


On Jun-02-09 at 22:53:00 PDT, seller added the following information:

We do offer combined shipping discounts on a case by case basis. In rare cases it is not practical to combine shipping, such as when it is too risky to pack a heavy part in the same parcel as a very fragile parts. So if you're buying more than one part, please wait for us to send you a combined invoice before paying. Thank you.

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