SOLD FJ62 Transmission Cooler Piping

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Clearing out my spare FJ62 parts, here are some specific to FJ62s:

Exhaust heat shields, excellent condition - $15 each SOLD

Exhaust hangers - $5 each SOLD

Transmission cooler pipes/hoses, with brackets - $35 $25 SOLD

Prices do not include shipping from northern New Mexico.

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Did you sell the exhaust shields
 
Man it must be nice working on Cruisers our west. Those heat shields look brand new, wish I had saw this.
 
Man it must be nice working on Cruisers our west. Those heat shields look brand new, wish I had saw this.
You ought to see my '84 FJ60 and the aftermath of decades of driving on salt-laden roads in the winter months. We live in the mountains and they use salt here freely. I don't know how those heat shields held up so well (they're from my '89 FJ62 donor vehicle, which spent a lot of its life here also). And I decided early on never to drive my newly finished rust-free FJ60 in the winter.
 
I’ll take the exhaust hangers. Sending PM
 
You ought to see my '84 FJ60 and the aftermath of decades of driving on salt-laden roads in the winter months. We live in the mountains and they use salt here freely. I don't know how those heat shields held up so well (they're from my '89 FJ62 donor vehicle, which spent a lot of its life here also). And I decided early on never to drive my newly finished rust-free FJ60 in the winter.


And I thought Arizona was the only Southwest state with this dirty little secret. I-40 started in the late eighties and slowing spread to all the state routes that get snow.:mad: I've had my FJ62 in the snow country for the last fourteen years. Only used in the subdivision and forest where there is no salt.

Wouldn't mind the transmission cooling lines to keep with my spare transmission and transfer case. But shipping to AZ guessing would be rediculous?
 
And I thought Arizona was the only Southwest state with this dirty little secret. I-40 started in the late eighties and slowing spread to all the state routes that get snow.:mad: I've had my FJ62 in the snow country for the last fourteen years. Only used in the subdivision and forest where there is no salt.

Wouldn't mind the transmission cooling lines to keep with my spare transmission and transfer case. But shipping to AZ guessing would be rediculous?
I'll throw in the sections of lines at the transmission, also. Let me box them up and get you a shipping estimate.
 
Everything in the photo will fit in a large flat rate box, so shipping won't be more than $18.90. Total would only be $43.90. You could have it Monday.

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