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Rear Window Latch For Toyota Hilux Mk3 Mighty-x Truck 4x2 4x4 1989-1995 Grey on 2040-parts.com

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default, BA, Thailand

default, BA, Thailand
Condition:New Brand:SPRYAUTOPARTS Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand Manufacturer Part Number:D18 FITS:TOYOTA MIGHTY-X MKI3 1989-1995 Interchange Part Number:Does Not Apply AFTERMARKET FROM:THAILAND Other Part Number:Does Not Apply COLOR:GRAY Warranty:Yes

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1 PAIR OF GRAY REAR WINDOW LATCH






FITS FOR 

TOYOTA HILUX MK3 MIGHTY-X PICKUP TRUCK 4x2 4x4 1989-1995




- New in box. 
- Quantity : 1 pair 
- Use for replacement on original rear latch window.
- Made in Thailand factory. Not is Chinese product.



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