This is a used outside door handle for FJ62 and FJ60 other Tayota vehicles. It is an original Toyota part. Please take a look at the pictures and bid accordingly . Please ask any question you may have before you place you bid due to the fact that returns are nor accepted. You are more than welcome to come and take a look at you items before purchasing them. Thank you for your understanding
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