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Lexus Rx300 Factory 16" Aluminum Alloy Wheel Rim 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 on 2040-parts.com

US $88.85
Location:

Searcy, Arkansas, US

Searcy, Arkansas, US
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1999 thru 2003 Lexus RX300 
16x6.5" Factory Aluminum Wheel
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 A Good Used Lexus Factory
16x6.5 Inch Aluminum Wheel
 
The photos are of the actual wheel you are buying
 
Listed For:
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Lexus RX300

Hollander Interchange Number:  560-74152B

 Be sure to check the photos
make sure this matches the wheels on your vehicle

---  This is Used  ---

Used wheels will have some light scratches, dings, etc.
that may not all show up in your photos

It may need some cleaning and polishing

Mounted On Your Vehicle
It Should Look Just Fine
From Just A Step Or Two Away

We guarantee this to be a good usable wheel
Otherwise, used items are sold "As Is" with No Return

$20.85 Shipping & Handling
In The Lower 48 States Only

Please check the photos & ask any questions Before buying 

Buyer in Arkansas may be subject to State Sales Tax

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We've been the auto parts business, at the same location, in Searcy, Arkansas for over 30 years. We've built our business on fair dealing, fair prices, and good customer service. We hope you will give us a try. You can be sure we'll do our very best to earn your repeat business.

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