For Sale FJ62 parts - MD (1 Viewer)

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Misc. 62 parts for sale:

NOTE: If it's not listed below, I don't have it

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Rear license plate lightbar - $125
Denso Alternator - $85
Blower motor - $35
Hi-4 indicator - $20
Speedometer - $60
Instrument Cluster - $60
Hoses (2) - $20
Engine cooling fan - $35
Fuse Panel cover - $45
Front mudflap (Driver Side) - $35
Center grille (has some chrome delamination) - $65
Headlight bezel - $45

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Still have the alternator? Good working order when pulled? All mounting tabs & threads in good shape?
 
Yes ..... alternator is still available.

I'm not sure as it came off a parts truck

All the mounts/threads are in good shape.
 
My apologies as it appears the MAF was sold and I had'nt updated the listing.

The complete shifter assembly is still available.


Thx ....
 
Do you have the plate on the tunnel that the shifter bolted to? I would also like an automatic brake pedal and pedal bucket
 
Do you have the plate on the tunnel that the shifter bolted to? I would also like an automatic brake pedal and pedal bucket

No .. I only have the shifter with housing and a seperate shifter without housing.
 
Is it tight and solid? Mine is getting sloppy

A sloppy shifter is probably the result of worn bushings (under the shifter cover) and not the shifter. Do a forum search to obtain the best means to resolve it. I would check the bushings on the short shaft that holds the shifter.
 
A sloppy shifter is probably the result of worn bushings (under the shifter cover) and not the shifter. Do a forum search to obtain the best means to resolve it. I would check the bushings on the short shaft that holds the shifter.
Thanks, ya I have and that's prob the case, but the plastic is also cracked and looks kinda s***ty.
 

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