2009-11 Rack And Pinion Complete Unit-(electronic Power) Fits 09-11 Toyota Venza on 2040-parts.com
Nesconset, New York, United States
Selling a used rack and pinion for Toyota Venza... has 36,000 miles on it, is the original part from the car. If you have any more questions please message me. I bought it thinking it was going to fix a problem with my car but it ended up being something else.
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