Toyota 1110122043 Cylinder Head - Fits 98-99 Corolla on 2040-parts.com
Wickenburg, Arizona, US
Used Toyota 1110122043 Cylinder Head
Fits 1998-1999 Corolla
This head is in good working order and includes cylinder head bolts and the camshaft position sensor as well as a temperature sensor. It has been solvent washed to help clean it up a little bit for you. No core.
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