1990's Toyota Pickup Shifter Boot With 4x4 on 2040-parts.com
Alliance, Nebraska, United States
This a new in the bag shifter boot from Toyota part # 58808-34012-BO it is call the cover sub assy. The shifter boot fit a 90's Toyota little 4x4x pickup. Grey vinyl and in new condition in original bag. measures 11x6 inches
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