FS: Front Aluminum Skid (*NEW*) for a 99+ "fat lip" 3rd Gen 4Runner
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FS: Front Aluminum Skid (*NEW*) for a 99+ "fat lip" 3rd Gen 4Runner
Brand new, front aluminum skid plate for a 99+ 3rd Gen "fat lip" 4Runner. Mounting brackets included. Part number PZ327-35010. $300 + shipping.

New these go for $365+...

New these go for $365+...
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Run the part number thru Toy of Dallas [trdparts4u.com] (Phil - a.k.a strap22; a well respected member/sponsor here) Replacement Parts locator and see what its comes up with.
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...?siteid=214074
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...?siteid=214074
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$300?????
You've been able to get them new from a Toyota vendor for a little over $100 for the last several years.
Like this for $102;it's for a Tacoma but I fabbed up simple brackets to extend the plate to perfectly hug the "fatlip" bumper for my install.
http://www.trdparts4u.com/PD-PT212-35030.aspx?MakeID=1
So somebody was a sucker.
You've been able to get them new from a Toyota vendor for a little over $100 for the last several years.
Like this for $102;it's for a Tacoma but I fabbed up simple brackets to extend the plate to perfectly hug the "fatlip" bumper for my install.
http://www.trdparts4u.com/PD-PT212-35030.aspx?MakeID=1
So somebody was a sucker.
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$300?????
You've been able to get them new from a Toyota vendor for a little over $100 for the last several years.
Like this for $102;it's for a Tacoma but I fabbed up simple brackets to extend the plate to perfectly hug the "fatlip" bumper for my install.
http://www.trdparts4u.com/PD-PT212-35030.aspx?MakeID=1
So somebody was a sucker.
You've been able to get them new from a Toyota vendor for a little over $100 for the last several years.
Like this for $102;it's for a Tacoma but I fabbed up simple brackets to extend the plate to perfectly hug the "fatlip" bumper for my install.
http://www.trdparts4u.com/PD-PT212-35030.aspx?MakeID=1
So somebody was a sucker.

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$300?????
You've been able to get them new from a Toyota vendor for a little over $100 for the last several years.
Like this for $102;it's for a Tacoma but I fabbed up simple brackets to extend the plate to perfectly hug the "fatlip" bumper for my install.
http://www.trdparts4u.com/PD-PT212-35030.aspx?MakeID=1
So somebody was a sucker.
You've been able to get them new from a Toyota vendor for a little over $100 for the last several years.
Like this for $102;it's for a Tacoma but I fabbed up simple brackets to extend the plate to perfectly hug the "fatlip" bumper for my install.
http://www.trdparts4u.com/PD-PT212-35030.aspx?MakeID=1
So somebody was a sucker.

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$200 for convenience?? Still a sucker since you could just go to any muffler/garage/local high school shop and have them done for under $20.
It's a simple rectangle pice of metal with 4 corresponding bolt holes to match the plate.
It's a simple rectangle pice of metal with 4 corresponding bolt holes to match the plate.
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Haha that's funny, so who bought it?
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