Air Duct - Land Cruiser Fj40-/bj40-series - Genuine Toyota Part - New Old Stock! on 2040-parts.com
Aichi, JP
FROM THE MAJOR BARN FIND: AIR DUCT SUB-ASSY, NO.1, FOR LHD - Part no. 87211-60031 - GENUINE TOYOTA OEM PART - NEW OLD STOCK - FOR LAND CRUISER 40-SERIES; FJ40 / FJ43 / FJ45 / BJ40 / BJ41 / BJ42 / BJ43 / BJ44 / BJ45 / BJ46 / HJ47. Date range: 09/1973-04/1986 Please double-check the specific part number on Toyodiy.com or another reliable source, to make sure if it fits your Land Cruiser model. This part among many others has been shipped from Aichi Japan to the Persian Gulf, where it will be redirected to any location worldwide.
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