Lexus Gx470 Toyota 4runner Set Of 2 Front Disc Brake Rotors Meyle 404 51 027 on 2040-parts.com
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Lexus GX470 Toyota 4Runner Set Of 2 Front Disc Brake Rotors Meyle 404 51 027 PART TYPE Disc Brake Rotor Set ITEM DESCRIPTION Front Left + Right Side ITEM DETAILS CONDITION
BRAND NEW MANUFACTURER
404 51 027 PART NUMBER
MEYLE Please read below before purchasing INTERCHANGE Ebay compability is for search purpose only. Please review our interchange below, to verify proper fitment. Or email us for a quick response. APPLICATIONS Lexus GX470 2003-2009 Toyota 4Runner 2002 V6; 4.0L; 1GRFE Eng.; From 11/02; w/ 17" Wheel 2002 V8; 4.7L; 2UZFE Eng.; From 8/02; w/ 17" Wheel 2003-2009 w/ 17" Wheel |
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