93-98 Toyota T100 4x2 Extended Cab Pickup Emergency Brake Ebrake Release Handle on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, US
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This auction is for the following item:This is a used Ebrake Handle with Cable
From a 1997 Toyota T100 4x2 Extended Cab Pickup
The cable measures 42" fully extended, measuring from
where it comes out of the bracket.
It is in good used condition
I saw some minor wear and tear on the rubber
sleeve that protects the cable, nothing major.
I guarantee it to be functional
Based on similar vehicles, it should fit:
93-98 T100 4x2, Extended Cab
NOTE:
4X4 MAY HAVE A DIFFERENT END ON THE CABLE
STANDARD CAB MAY HAVE A SHORTER CABLE
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