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Old 03-07-2013, 01:40 PM
barry12345 barry12345 is offline
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Check the price on oem parts as well. Sometimes cheaper and better for the application. Keep in mind there is a chance it will also need the upper strut mounts. Many oem parts are cheaper than aftermarket. Many are not.

Also get the part numbers needed and the years they were used. If up to currently a very low milage smashed toyota could be a source. Thinking something like 20k or less miles. I would think 150.00 would do it local to me for a pair but I have to see the car usually before they pull them.

Some wreckers do mark the total miles on the parts in their shelves though. As you probably know the wreckers are a good source of interchange information..

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