01 - Lexus - Ls 430 - Pwr -rear D/ Side Window Switch on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, New York, US
The factory full assembly rear driver side power window switch,and asstray (wood trim) is from 01 Lexus LS 430.The switch is in graet looking,and working condition ! Toyota # 192654
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