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Factory Oem Toyota 4wd Pickup Truck + 4runner Single Front Tow Hook 1984-1995 on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

New Oxford, Pennsylvania, US

New Oxford, Pennsylvania, US
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One slightly bent used OEM Toyota front tow hook from a 1989 4WD truck. Very solid unit. Look closely at all the pictures. Could be bent back if heated up and also, one of the bolt threads are messed up a bit out on the end. New bolts are available at your local hardware store cheap, or just cut off the bad with a hacksaw. I'm told it will fit many different year Toyota trucks + 4runners of the 84-95 era. Selling very cheap due to current condition.

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