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1987-1992 88 89 90 91 Toyota Supra Targa Top/ Removable Hard Top Fromm 88 Supra on 2040-parts.com

US $170.00
Location:

Moultrie, Georgia, US

Moultrie, Georgia, US
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from an 88 Toyota supra...check your own needs to make sure correct...no headliner and of course it has scratches...you would probably want to repaint or in the least buff...may have a few small dings in it but it looks good for a 1988 roof that has probably been on/off many times.

I am in a wheelchair since an auto accident in 84...just trying to make a few extra dollars so each bid appreciated.

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