96-99 Toyota 4runner Rear Seat Cup Drink Holder Back Center Console Mounted on 2040-parts.com
Carbondale, Pennsylvania, United States
Used, OEM, rear seat, center console mounted, folding cup holder for a:
Part color: OAK
(brown/tan) Clean and in very good
condition! Nothing cracked or broken. The arms are fully intact (see pics). Satisfaction guaranteed or we'll buy it back!!
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