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2005--2009 Lexus GX 470
2006--2007 Lexus LX 470
2005--2009 Toyota 4 Runner
2006--2007 Toyota Land Cruiser
2005--2009 Toyota Tundra
2005--2009 Toyota Sequoia
Please Note# THIS WILL NOT WORK ON MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS or V6 ENGINES !!!
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Nissan hires Magna Steyr to build new entry-level Infiniti car
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