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Lexus Ls460 Ls 460 Bumper Parking Sensor Part# 89341-50060 Oem Silver on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Morgan Hill, California, US

Morgan Hill, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:Factory, OEM Other Part Number:89341-50060 Surface Finish:Mercury Metallic Silver

This is a parking sensor for a Lexus LS 460. It is Mercury Metallic Silver. The picture makes it look white but it is not white. It's Silver. 

Part number  89341-50060 front bumper sensor. 

I bought the incorrect sensor so I'm putting this back up for sale. I needed the corner sensor which is PART # 89341-50070. Please refer to the picture for reference. 


What you are purchasing is the PART # 89341-50060 front bumper sensor. 


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