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1981-1987 Toyota Landcruise Fj60 Vacuum Switching Valve on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

Fort Bragg, North Carolina, US

Fort Bragg, North Carolina, US
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1981-1987 Toyota Landcruiser FJ60 VSV Vacuum Switching Valve

Up for auction is a used Vacuum Switching Valve off a 1987 FJ60 Landcruiser. I recently pulled it while doing an engine overhaul on my FJ. It was mounted on the driver side fender. I don't know if it works or not because I don't have the mechanical expertise to test it but I know how valuable this piece can be to residents of states with strict emissions control laws. This item is listed AS IS. What you see is what you get. This is a genuine Toyota part that retails for over $25 on sites like cruiserparts.net and numerous other cruiser specialty shops. 

I generally ship within 3-5 days of receiving cleared payment. Payment is due within 3 days of the close of the auction. Again, this part is listed AS IS. 

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