1996--97 Toyota 4runner 6 Cylinder.3.4l Engine. Fuel Injectors on 2040-parts.com
Encino, California, US
- 1996--97 Toyota 4Runner 6 cylinder.3.4L engine. Fuel Injectors . All o-rings are brand new, the injectors are ultrasonically cleaned and leveled, guarantee to work. If you have more questions please call at (818) 348-5151 from 8am-5pm SPT.
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