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07 Lexus Gs430 Instrument Cluster Oem Low Mileage 80527 on 2040-parts.com

US $179.99
Location:

Hialeah, Florida, United States

Hialeah, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

THIS ITEM CAME OUT OF A 2007 LEXUS GS430 V8 AUTOMATIC,IT IS THE ORIGINAL FROM FACTORY INSTRUMENT CLUSTER.ITEM IS IN GREAT WORKING SHAPE WITH NO CRACKS OR BROKEN PARTS.AS YOU CA SEE IN PICTURES IT WORKS FINE.THIS CAME OUT OF A CAR WITH THE 4 WHEEL STEERING FEATURE,YOU NEED TO HAVE THE SAME 4 WHEEL STEERING IN YOUR CAR FOR THIS CLUSTER TO WORK PROPERLY OR YOU WILL GET A WARNING IN THE DISPLAY.BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR APPLICATION.THE ODOMETER READS ONLY 80527 MILES,I TOOK THE PHOTO A WEEK BEFORE I TOOK THE CLUSTER FROM CAR SO THE ODOMETER READS 80700.I FORGOT TO TAKE THE PICTURE WITH THE ACTUAL MILEAGE.

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