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2004-2009 Lexus Rx330/350/400h Hood Bug Deflector on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Schaumburg, Illinois, United States

Schaumburg, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Focus Auto Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:HDW24A08S Surface Finish:ACRYLIC Interchange Part Number:HDW24F05S Warranty:No Other Part Number:RX330BD Part Brand:FORM FIT

Protect the Hood and Windshield of your

2004-2009 Lexus RX330, RX350, or RX400h

with this Smoked Color Bug Deflector

 

It comes with all mounting hardware and instructions

and there is no drilling required to mount it .

The design of this deflector surrounds the front grille

to help protect the paint from chips and bugs,

and it will also help deflect items from hitting your windshield.

 

Made of UV, scratch resistant acrylic to resist fading.

Manufactured by an OEM approved supplier.

No drill installation. Contours to the curves of the vehicle.

 

This Listing is for ONE Hood Protector.

 Please contact seller for multiple quantity purchasing.

 

We only ship to a physical address within the continental USA.

NO Military Mail Box, P.O. Box, APOs or FPOs.

Contact seller for information on shipping to Canada, Hawaii, or PR

 

 

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