Toyota Edic Fuel Control Relay 24 Volts, 28590-57020,dyna,land Cruiser,coaster on 2040-parts.com
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New Toyota EDIC fuel control relay for 3B engine (Land Cruiser BJ41, BJ42, BJ43, BJ44, BJ45, BJ46, Dyna 3.0D, Coaster 3.2D) custom made with quality components, 24 Volts, part number 28590-57020, only circuit board and wires - no case, fully tested in real vehicle, without original connector, wiring diagram included
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