Jdm Toyota Supra Aristo Lexus Gs300 Maf Sensor Afm Air Flow Meter Maf on 2040-parts.com
FPO, AP, AA
JDM MASS AIRFLOW SENSOR. COMES WITH RUBBER GASKET AND MOUNTING SCREWS. THIS WILL FIT THE FOLLOWING: 89-92 MR2, 93-99 CELICA, 96-01 CAMRY, 96-01LEXUS ES300,93-98 SUPRA,91-00 LEXUS SC300/400, 97-04 ARISTO, 97-04 LEXUS GS300/400/430, 94-00 LEXUS LS400, 97-07 SIENNA. PLEASE CHECK THE PART NUMBER BECAUSE IT FITS MANY OTHER TOYOTA APPLICATIONS. ITEM HAS BEEN TESTED AND WILL HAVE A WARRANTY ONLY IF DOES NOT FUNCTION AS INTENDED. SHIPS USPS FROM FPO/AP AND IS INSURED FOR PURCHASE PRICE.
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