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1984-88 Toyota Pickup Grey Passenger Door Panel 85 86 87 Gray on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Littleton, Colorado, United States

Littleton, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used

Nice condition used grey passenger door panel for a 1984-88 Toyota pickup with vent windows. No cracking or warping of the backing panel. The pull/handle in the picture is not icluded.

Will only fit doors with vent windows.     This panel does NOT go all the way to the bottom of the door. There is a small section of paint showing on the bottom.

 

There is more than one style of door panel for these trucks.  Please make sure that it matches your existing panel before buying.   If you have any questions please feel free to ask before buying.

 

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