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Fj40 Oem Starter! on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Westlake Village, California, US

Westlake Village, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

This is a used OEM starter and solonoid out of my 72 fj40. Fits 1958-12/75. Parting out. Prior to parting out, it worked great. Original starter that accompanied an original
100K mile F motor. The starter still retains part of the original decal on it! For a used, re-manufactured OEM starter at a reputable aftermarket store, this starter will cost $312.00 not counting shipping/tax or the solonoid. Opening bid at $30 with no reserve. Operational, this starter can be installed immediately. However, for cosmetic purposes, it will need to be cleaned/restored. All sales are final. Good Luck!

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