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Genuine Alternator 97 98 99 00 01 Toyota Camry Solara 2.2l 2706003060 Oem Used on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Tested and working
Brand:Toyota Core Charge:NO Manufacturer Part Number:101211-9510 101211-9580 27060-03060 27060-74590 27 Volts:12 Interchange Part Number:1012119510 1012119580 2706003060 2706074590 Weight:13 lbs

Listing for GENUINE ALTERNATOR 97 98 99 00 01 TOYOTA CAMRY SOLARA 2.2L 2706003060 OEM USED

This part is in excellent working condition. This part will also fit other years and models. Please check with your local dealership for compatibility before purchasing.

 You are buying a used part. If there’s a problem please contact me as soon as possible, I will do my best to work out the problem. I will only accept returns and give full refund for items not as described or not working. If you ordered a part that doesn't fit or match your car and you want to return, YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE TWO WAY SHIPPING. You have to let me know within 7 days after receiving the package. If damage is noted in description, shown on pictures or part is sold as not working I will not accept returns. YOU MAY PAY MORE FOR SHIPPING TO AK, PR and APO.


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