Toyota 4runner Maroon / Red Stereo Trim Bezel 1984-89 4 Runner Center Dash Trim on 2040-parts.com
Littleton, Colorado, US
Very good condition 1984-89 Toyota 4Runner MAROON / RED radio trim bezel. The opening for the radio has not been trimmed. No broken mounting tabs. Free shipping to the USA only.
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