Toyota New Factory Oem Tundra Bed Tie Down Cleat Pt278-34070 on 2040-parts.com
Pompano Beach, Florida, US
Part# PT278-34070
Condition: NEW
Qty: 1 Cleat
WILL FIT 07-11 TUNDRA (MODELS MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH THE FACTORY DECK RAIL KIT).
Sold as-is, no returns. Auction is for one (1) cleat. We ship to continental US only.
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