1992 -1996 Lexus Outside Rear View Mirrors on 2040-parts.com
Encinitas, California, US
I have
both side mirrors, I hoped they would fit on my 1999 Lexus ES 300, but no
joy, so I am selling them as a set or one at a time. They look great, but they have some paint
wear. They will cost my about $11.00
each to ship, and that will be paid by the buyer
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