Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 Fj 45 Pair Right And Left Front Shock Towers1965-7/80 on 2040-parts.com
Carlsbad, California, United States
Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 FJ45 Pair Right and Left Front Shock Towers 1965-7/80 These right and left side shock towers were removed from a 1968 FJ40. They will fit the years 1965-7/80 FJ40 and FJ45 They are in used condition, they will clean up nicely abd bolt right on through existing revit holes. It has some deep pitting in spots and has some hammer marks from a previous owner but is still a very solid piece. Thiese mount on the front of frame. PLEASE SEE PICS. If you have any questions email me before bidding. Items are being sold as-is no refunds. I accept PayPal only. International shipping we use Global Shipping Program only payment due within 24 hours off auction end. Bid and be happy, SoD |
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