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1981 82 83 Toyota Hilux Pickup Manual Transmission Gasoline 4x4 5 Speed L52 on 2040-parts.com

US $725.00
Location:

Holiday, Florida, United States

Holiday, Florida, United States
LOOKS VERY NICE
Brand:TOYOTA PartNumber:L52 Manufacturer Part Number:UNKNOWN Model:TOYOTA L52 Conditions & Options:5SP ALL GEARS LOOK PERFECT Year:1981 TO 1983 GenuineOEM:True Warranty:No Warranty Designation:Used Surface Finish:cast iron/steel

Used Toyota 1981 to 1983 4X4 pickup 5 speed transmission L52. Shifts great on the bench, removed cover, gears look great, all turns smooth, bearings feel good. Sold as is no warranty. I will ship with cover bolted back on sealed or not, up to you. Please confirm this is what you want.
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