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Parts Only Toyota Camry For 1987,1988,1989,1990,1991 (87,88,89,90,91) on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
:

Due to the fact that I cannot mention every small or big part that were taken off or simply damaged because of the collision.....

Please e-mail me regarding a specific part that you need - if I still have it - I'll list it in a separate Buy It Now listing, so you'll have an opportunity to buy it.

If you'll bid on this listing - you'll receive one hub cap

So far are gone:

- engine is bad, though some external parts are still available

- transmission

- most of front exterior panels ( fenders and hood, bumper)

- trunk lid

- one front, under bumper turn light

- front lights

- front corner lights

- rear lights

- mirrors

- alternator

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Thank you. Don't hesitate to ask any questions

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