Lexus Es300 (2002-03) 3 Button Remote Key Fob on 2040-parts.com
Humble, Texas, United States
LEXUS 3 BUTTON ES300 (2002-03) REMOTE KEY FOB This auction is for a Lexus ES300 (2002-03) remote key FOB. This was my spare key so it is excellent condition. Unfortunately the car was totaled so it is no longer needed. I have programming instructions from the service manual I will send to the winning bidder via email to program the FOB. According to the service manual this key FOB should work with the Lexus GX470 (2003-09) and the LX470 (2003-2007) as well .Item Condition
Payment and Shipping I will ship this item to anywhere in the US for $3. Once I receive payment I will ship the item within 2 business days. |
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