This is a used 2007-2009 Lexus RX350 Headlamp Housing. Part # 81145-0E031. If you are unsure of fit for your vehicle please contact your local Lexus Dealer, or you may contact me with your VIN# (I also work in a dealership), and one of us will verify fit for you. Thank you for taking a look at my item and please take a look at some f the other items I am selling.
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2013 BMW M6 unveiled – Geneva debut
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New July 2009 issue of CAR Magazine
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McLaren slows MP4-12C production for fixes
Wed, 05 Oct 2011British supercar maker McLaren has slowed production of the MP4-12C because of quality issues. The company says the problems are not safety- or performance-related. "There are no safety concerns for the delay," Tony Joseph, director of McLaren North America, told Autoweek.