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91 92 93 94 95 Toyota Oem Mr2 Sw20 Manual 5 Speed Shifter Cables on 2040-parts.com

US $188.88
Location:

JGARAGE, United States

JGARAGE, United States
Condition:Used

**CLEARANCE SALE! LIMITED TIME ONLY! DON'T MISS IT**

This auction is used 91-95 TOYOTA OEM MR2 SW20 MANUAL 5 SPEED SHIFTER CABLES


**This is used parts so there are some normal wears, scratches, scuffs (check large pics for condition)**

**You will receive exact item in this pictures**


It's removed from 1991 TOYOTA MR2 NON TURBO


What u can see, what u can get!

S&H is $14.99 within continental USA w/tracking number

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