Toyota 4runner Right Rear Door Quarter Glass 90 91 92 93 94 95 on 2040-parts.com
Hume, California, US
Used right rear door quarter glass off a 1995 Toyota 4Runner. This is just for the quarter glass, not the windup glass. The windup glass is to be sold in another auction listing. Should fit 1990-95 4Runners but check before you bid. Please ask all questions before bidding. I am selling some other parts of this and I will combine in the same package to save shipping costs. High bidder to pay shipping and handling.
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