Obx Precision Power Puller Underdrive Aluminum Altenator Pulley Toyota 02 on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Ohio, US
OBX Precision Power Pulley
Bought this for a 03 Matrix Alternator
Aluminum & Lightweight underdrive (larger than stock) helps mileage a little bit
Used & a scratched up but works great otherwise
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