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Lexus Sc430 Rx330 Navigation Drive Computer Receiver Gps Gs430 Gs300 Gx470 on 2040-parts.com

US $269.99
Location:

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States
Very light rust to the metal in some spots.
Brand:Toyota Manufacturer Part Number:86841-33060

Toyota Lexus Navigation Computer / Receiver removed from a 2004 Lexus RX330.  Please check proper application as this is the buyer's responsibility.  Part # 86841-33060.  Serial # 462100-0700.  Original factory unit.

This is sold as guaranteed to work.  However, I was unable to test it as the vehicle was already not working and partly stripped.  This means that if it doesn't work, you can return it within 30 days.  All you have to do is pay return shipping for a full refund of your original purchase price.  I don't know if this has the navigation DVD inside of it, and if it does, what year.  Just don't take it out on my feedback if this isn't working as I genuinely don't know.

30 day return for refund.  International buyers need a feedback of 100 or better.

ITEM WILL NOT SHIP UNTIL NOVEMBER 2ND

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