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Steering Idler Arm Front Beck/arnley 101-4228 Fits 86-95 Toyota Pickup on 2040-parts.com

US $82.07
Location:

Torrance, California, United States

Torrance, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Placement on Vehicle:Front SKU:BAR:101-4228 Quantity Needed:1; Brand:Beck/Arnley NPS:A Manufacturer Part Number:101-4228 Product Description - Invoice - 40:IDLER ARM Product Description - Short - 20:IDLER ARM Other Part Number:68759, FA1739E, 450-1091, RK9424, IA-12865, FA1739 Engineering Name:IDLER ARM Interchange Part Number:K9424, 45C1091, 46C1091A, IK9424, 439 51059 534 UPC:Does not apply

Toyota Auris to be replaced by…Toyota Corolla in 2013?

Sat, 03 Dec 2011

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LaFerrari commanding £1 MILLION premium – and the McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 Spyder attracting premiums too

Mon, 04 Aug 2014

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Caterham Seven Supersport (2011) first official pictures

Mon, 11 Apr 2011

This is the new Caterham Seven Supersport, a new roadster that offers track-biased fun for less than £20k. The Seven shape is familiar, but Caterham has pinched parts from its Supersport race series cars (which sit above the Academy and Roadsport classes, but below the Superlight and forthcoming SP/300R) to create this new Supersport model.  Is the new Caterham Seven Supersport road car exactly the same as the race car? Not quite, but the pair are similar.