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2006-2011 Lexus Es Gs350/430 Ultra Sport Pkg Black/grey Wood Shift Knob on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Rialto, California, US

Rialto, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:20% restocking fee may apply Brand:Lexus (TOYOTA) LS GS ES SC RX gear shifter BLACK Warranty:No Part Brand:Lexus / Toyota Motor Corp original shiftknob Surface Finish:GOOD

2006-2011 LEXUS ES GS350/430 ULTRA SPORT PKG BLACK/GREY WOOD SHIFT KNOB

This shift knob is used but is in great condition as shown in the photos

This shift knob will go with quite a few different models some not listed below...

2006 LEXUS ES 350
2007 LEXUS ES 350
2008 LEXUS ES 350
2009 LEXUS ES 350
2010 LEXUS ES 350
2011 LEXUS ES 350

2006 LEXUS GS350
2007 LEXUS GS350
2008 LEXUS GS350
2009 LEXUS GS350
2010 LEXUS GS350
2011 LEXUS GS350

2006 LEXUS GS430
2007 LEXUS GS430
2008 LEXUS GS460
2009 LEXUS GS460
2010 LEXUS GS460
2011 LEXUS GS460

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