Arp Bolts & Studs Toyota Supra 1988 - Main Stud Kit. on 2040-parts.com
Douglasville, Georgia, United States
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Please check your vehicle to make sure that this item fits. I purchased it for my 1988 7M-GTE and never used it. |
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