Vintage Oemtoyota Bottle Jack 09110-13010 on 2040-parts.com
Momence, Illinois, United States
This is a vintage Toyota oem bottle jack with handles and wheel chock. It is a 09110-13010 0.7 ton model. Look at pictures closely as I am not an expert. What is pictured is what you get. Jack works great! $15.00 S.H.I. continental US.
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