Oem Toyota Tacoma Auxillary Assy. Stereo Jack (86190-02010) on 2040-parts.com
Okeechobee, Florida, United States
Used Aux Adapter Assy. Stereo Jack. This adapter was pulled from a 2009 Toyota Tacoma. Minor scuffs on the side from removing and installing the device in the blank spaces, but once it is installed you cant see them. This is an OEM part. Part number is 86190-02010 Please see pictures for a detailed description. No returns or warranties. Sold As Is. |
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