Lexus Is250 Is350 Rwd X Package Oem Shock Set on 2040-parts.com
Des Plaines, Illinois, US
This was taken off my 08 is350 at 60k miles after getting coilovers. No leaks they are in working condition. The X package suspension will give you a sportier ride and a mild drop compared to the luxury or sport suspension.
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