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84-88 Toyota 4-runner Toyota Pickup Truck Passenger Door Window W/vent on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
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Fair Oaks, California, United States

Fair Oaks, California, United States
Condition:Used

 
84-88 Toyota 4-Runner. 4Runner. Toyota Pickup Truck Passenger Front Door Window Glass
Glass Good used condition

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Used car market pressure eases

Thu, 10 Oct 2013

AN INCREASE in the number of used cars coming into the market has “taken the edge off prices” and calmed some corners of the industry, according to used car pricing experts CAP. A greater influx of part-exchange cars arriving at dealers is partly responsible, and with many franchised dealers focusing for the time being on selling those vehicles, competition to acquire stock on the open market has decreased. CAP reports that the pressure has been lifted on some dealers who had become frustrated at how expensive it was becoming to source cars at fair prices.

Ex-Morgan Chief Designer forms Matthew Humphries Design

Thu, 20 Sep 2012

The former chief designer at Morgan, has formed his own design consultancy, Matthew Humphries Design, in a bid to branch out into the worlds of bespoke cars and product design. Humphries will continue his relationship with Morgan in a partnership that will see the newly formed company help to develop future models for the independent British sports car manufacturer. The 28-year-old Coventry University graduate believes he can begin moving into the growing market for integrating automotive design elements into product design – such as furniture – and particularly British-themed products.