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Toyota 4-runner Running Boards: Authentic Toyota Factory on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Delmar, New York, US

Delmar, New York, US
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For sale is a set of Authentic Toyota 4-Runner Running Boards. My model Toyota is a 2011 Toyota 4-Runner SR5. These may fit other models, cars or years but I got them straight from Toyota when I got my car in December 2010 so they're Toyota factory authentic, installed by the dealer. To look up if they're compatible with your car see the information pictured above. I originally paid $600 since they came from the dealer but they're in great condition and no rust but I don't have the bolts from taking them off. 

Please email me if you'd like other pictures or anything specific and up close. Due to the expensive shipping (estimated at about $150) and size (I don't have a box big enough to ship these in) it's not really worth it to ship nor do I have a way to ship them.

Dimensions are approximately:
Length- 72"
Height- 12"
Width- 18"
Weight- 25 lbs.

Good luck bidding and thanks for looking!

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