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2006 Lexus Gs430 Set Door Sill Trim Molding Scuff Plate . on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
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Lithonia, Georgia, United States

Lithonia, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:LEXUS Manufacturer Part Number:PT413-30070

Illuminated door sills distinguish your GS interior. Stylish molding with a heavy-gauge brushed stainless steel surface adds protection for your door sills from unsightly scuffs, scrapes and scratches that occur with daily use. Designed to fit the specific GS, front door sills of the Lexus name whenever the front driver or passenger doors are opened. 

FITS: GS 350/430

COLOR: BRUSHED STAINLESS

NOTES: CANNOT BE USED ON HYBRID VEHICLES.  SET OF 4. 

THIS PART FITS THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES: LEXUS GS 2004-2008

WILL COME AS SHOWN, NO INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED

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