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Lexus Gs Remote Engine Start Starter Genuine Optional Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $1,499.98
Location:

OSAKA, Japan

OSAKA, Japan
LEXUS GS REMOTE ENGINE START STARTER  Genuine Optional Parts, US $1,499.98, image 1
Condition:New Brand:LEXUS Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:LEXUS


LEXUS GS REMOTE ENGINE START STARTER  Genuine Optional Parts 


*Condition: 
Brand New.


 

*Maker LEXUS 
Remote starter


* size: L80×W38×H19mm




FITS: LEXUS GS450h 2WD(FR) / GS460h 2WD(FR) / GS350h 2WD(FR) / GS350h AWD



*Shipping Terms

Our goods will be shipped from Japan.
It takes about 10 to 20days for the goods to arrive, depending on the country.



*Return Policy

All items guarantee authentic,
 I can refund the money Howevr  Buyer responsible for return postage. 
In the event of the wrong item was shipped to you (or Defective) , we will pay for return and re-shipment of the correct item.


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