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Body Kit (3 Pieces) For 2013 Lexus Gs350 F Sports on 2040-parts.com

US $699.00
Location:

Guangzhou, China

Guangzhou, China
Condition:New Surface Finish:primed Manufacturer Part Number:GS Brand:Asianbodykits Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Item Description


Lexus GS 2013 F-Sport Bodykit include :

  • front lip
  • side skirts (right, left)

Material: PLASTIC PP

Professional installation recommended

WILL NOT FIT non F-Sport bumper

Contact us if you need wholesale, price will be more cheaper

100% brand new in full size box.

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