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Toyota Camry Various Tune-up Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Rosemead, California, US

Rosemead, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Various Warranty:No

This listing is for a various Toyota Camry parts.  I no longer own a 1990 Camry so I am selling off my remaining parts that I have.   Here are the parts this listing will include

 

1 OEM distributor rotor (OEM part# 19102-11370)

1 OEM camshaft seal (OEM part# 90311-38067)

1 Purolator PCV Valve (Part# PV1039)

1 OEM filter (not sure what type of filter it is) (Part# 23217-16042)

1 NOK Rear Crankshaft Seal (Part# 90080-31021)

1 OEM gasket  (OEM part# 13568-09041)

 

All parts are new and have never been used.

Shipping to the 48 continental United States is $6.  For shipping to Alaska and Hawaii please contact me.  Thank you and happy bidding!!

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