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US $50.00
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Summerfield, Florida, US

Summerfield, Florida, US
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Oxygen Sensor Denso Brand - Part# 234-4624 -

Our Inv#050313

Brand new – Opened but not used - Purchased for our 2003 Toyota.

Purchased wrong one. Needed top sensor. - This is the bottom sensor as per mechanic.

Average cost approximately $180. Plus tax.

Verify the part number will fit your vehicle before purchasing.

Sale is Final. – No Return. – No Refund.

Pick it up with cash in Summerfield Fl

and save shipping cost.

Checks not accepted.

(Located between Ocala and The Villages)

Questions? Call Dan @ 352-347-8600

Condition has been described as well as possible but look closely at all photos to determine for yourself the condition of this item. All items are SOLD AS IS. No Return. – No Refund.

Shipping available to US Mainland only.

Photo(s) are of actual item.

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