Toyota Tacoma Striker Luggage Hold Belt Cargo Tie Down Bed Cleats on 2040-parts.com
Cicero, New York, US
Set of 4 New Genuine Toyota Truck
Bed Cleats Part # 58461YY02000,Striker / Luggage - For most late model Tacoma Trucks.
Please make sure these will fit your application. The parts are new, never used. Buyer to pay $12 shipping in the lower 48.
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