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Ae86 A/c Delete Heater Core Housing 84 85 86 87 Gt-s Sr5 Corolla Trueno on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
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Milton, Florida, US

Milton, Florida, US
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AE86 heater core housing from a Corolla without A/C from the factory.

Good condition with the 2 floor vents attached and the square to round adapter for the A/C delete duct (A/C delete duct not included) (see 2nd and 3rd pic for adapter)

1984-1987;
RWD 2 door Corolla;
GT-S or SR5;
Coupe or hatchback

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