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W7 04 Toyota Sienna Lower Intake Manifold 3.3l on 2040-parts.com

US $27.95
Location:

Auburn, Massachusetts, United States

Auburn, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used

USED 2004 TOYOTA SIENNA LOWER INTAKE MANIFOLD

SHOULD FIT  2004 THRU 2006 WITH A 3.3L 24V DOHC ENGINE AND AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.

 Some parts may fit other makes, models, and years. Please check picture to make sure the part is right for your vehicle, Thanks.

 IF UNSURE PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE PURCHASING. REMEMBER THESE ARE USED PARTS AND MAY HAVE BLEMISHES, BUT ALL ARE IN GOOD CONDITION (UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED) AND FREE OF DEFECTS. ALL PARTS WERE IN WORKING ORDER WHEN REMOVED FROM VEHICLE.

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 GOOD CONDITION

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