Toyota Tacoma Truck Srs Air Bag Body Collision Shock Impact Sensor 89173-04030 on 2040-parts.com
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Toyota Tacoma Truck SRS Air Back Collision Body Sensor in GOOD working order.
Part number is 89173-04030
This sensor is NEW. It was removed from a bran new 2013 Tacoma Truck with ZERO Miles on it.
Truck was never Titled, licensed or driven. Truck was converted into a electric underground mining cart.
Truck was delivered to the dealer then delivered to the shop that did the conversion.
Most of the parts from the truck are not needed for the mine cart conversion which leaves lots of NEW parts left over.
Be sure you visually compare your old Module to this one to confirm a compatible match!
Check my other listings for lots of parts from many other 4Runners and Trucks I have torn down for parts. Email me for anything you may need that you don't find in my listings.
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On Nov-09-12 at 19:43:38 PST, seller added the following information:
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