1996 - 2002 Toyota 4runner Cargo Cover Shade - Grey / Silver - Excellent Cond on 2040-parts.com
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, US
Grey / Silver in Good Condition
Only very minor rub marks from storage.
We used this very seldom, and it has been
in storage for years. Strong return spring
for easy operation.
Notes | Year | Make | Model | Trim | Engine |
2002 | Toyota | 4Runner | All | All | |
2001 | Toyota | 4Runner | All | All | |
2000 | Toyota | 4Runner | All | All | |
1999 | Toyota | 4Runner | All | All | |
1998 | Toyota | 4Runner | All | All | |
1997 | Toyota | 4Runner | All | All | |
1996 | Toyota | 4Runner | All | All |
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