Lexus Gx 470 03-09 Leather Wood Shift Knob Oem Factory Set#2 on 2040-parts.com
Bayside, New York, US
LEXUS GX 470 SHIFT KNOBS
THEY WORK WITH THE 2003-2009 MODELS, as well as Some other Lexus models.
Black leather, both knobs in great condition. Will ship within 48 hours. Thank you
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