04-13 Lexus Is250 Is 350 Es Gs Rx Ls Shift Knob on 2040-parts.com
Brooklyn, New York, US
04-13 Lexus shift knob it's came out from 2010 IS350 and is good to use is any Lexus 2004-2013 ES GS RX IS LS .The the chrome is in ok or good condition the leather is like i will say lightly used you can see it on the picture .I will ship at 48 states only no shipping will be made to Alaska Hawaii or overseas thank you.
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