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1987 Toyota Mr2 Mk1 Engine Cooling Intake Fan Oem 85 86 88 89 on 2040-parts.com

US $26.00
Location:

Honolulu, Hawaii, US

Honolulu, Hawaii, US
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Up for bids is a cooling air intake fan from a 1986 Toyota mr2. This is the fan that goes directly behind the grille on the passenger side of the car. The fan was removed cleanly with all three mounting bolts included. The electrical connector is intact. Winning bidder to pay $14 priority mail shipping anywhere in the u.s.. International please email for quote. Thanks for looking!

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