1983-87 Toyota Corolla Tercel Nova Distributor on 2040-parts.com
Anaheim, California, United States
*Up For Sale* 1983-87 Toyota Corolla Tercel Chevy Nova distributor. Looks in good condition. Came off a working motor. Will need to be cleaned and gone through
before use. *No Core Charge *
These are good used parts.
We try our best to check and test parts as much as possible. I do have a few so you
might not get the one pictured. It is the buyers
responsibility to check fitment before purchase.
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