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Toyota Truck 4runner Windshield Passenger / Right Side Trim 89-95 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Huntsville, Alabama, US

Huntsville, Alabama, US
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This is windshield trim for Toyota 89-95 trucks and 89-95 4Runners.  This is the RIGHT side pieces.  Included is a long side piece which fits either driver or passenger side, a piece which only fits the driver lower corner, and a piece which fits only the driver upper corner.  Mounting clips are intact and included.

I have other windshield trim pieces available, see my other auctions.  I can combine shipping for things that fit in the same box!  Just buy multiple items and request invoice before paying, use the new eBay cart feature, whatever.

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