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Toyota Timing Belt Tensioner on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Mission Viejo, California, US

Mission Viejo, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:NTN

Toyota & Lexus NTN #7 Timing Belt Tensioner NEW but not in original packaging.

I bought this from Toyota and I lost the packaging in my garage. This is brand new with no scratches or any sign of wear or usage. I have the reciept of my purchase.

The Manufacture is NTN Part # 7, you're bidding on what you see in PICS. This is made by NTN of Japan and they're the original manufacture for Toyota. So basically Toyota buys from NTN then put this part in their Toyota box. The NTN part # is HAT009-3 and Toyota is 13540-50030 and 13540-50011.

 

Item is in good condition. Buyer to pay for shipping charges. No international shipping. No returns accepted. Item will be shipped with 10 days.

 

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