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1967 Toyota Fj40 Engine Camshaft With Gear Used on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Mills, Wyoming, United States

Mills, Wyoming, United States
Condition:Used

AUCTION FOR A CAMSHAFT WITH GEAR,USED FOR A 1967 FJ40 ENGINE....... SHOULD FIT 1958 THRU 1983,PLZZZZZ CHECK YOUR APPLICATION...... THIS CAMSHAFT IS IN GOOD CONDITION NEEDSS TO BE POLISHED,OIL HOLES ARE CLEAR.SOLD AS IS..... SHIPPING TO THE LOWER 48 WILL BE 25.00...... ***** I HAVE OTHER FJ40 ENGINE PARTS GOOD USED IF YOU NEED SOMETHING PLZZZZ ASK AND I'LL SEE IF I HAVE IT,WILL SELL AT A GOOD DEAL.... ******** 

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