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New Denso D4 Oem Hid Xenon Ballast Ignitor Starter Module Toyota Lexus D4s D4r on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:DENSO Interchange Part Number:denso Manufacturer Part Number:denso Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front UPC:085236742351

NEW DENSO D4 OEM HID XENON BALLAST IGNITOR STARTER MODULE TOYOTA LEXUS D4S D4R

Product Details:

1. 100% Brand New

2. tested and working OEM geniue part

3. Each purchase is for 1(one) ballast

4. Ballst  have various scratches and stuffs, but all works

5. Suitable D4S D4R bulb

6. Free shipping to USA customers.

Fitment:

    Toyota Prius, Avalon, Sienna, Lexus IS250/350, ES350, LS, SC, RX, etc


    Part # DDLT003 85967-52020

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