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Nib, New Original 2002-2003 Lexus Rx300 Front Brake Pads, Pad Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $66.00
Location:

LEXUS, US

LEXUS, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Items return at Buyers discretion subject to administrative fee not to exceed 9% of original purchase price. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

University Lexus

Auction - New Lexus front brakes for the later model RX300 (2002-2003).  These are the brakes (includes 4 individual pads) for the front of the vehicle. 

Payments - PayPal only.  Payments to be remitted within 3 days of purchase.

Shipping & Processing - we ship daily.  You may expect your item listing to be updated with tracking information shortly after your order has been processed.

  • Domestic shipping only - contiguous US only
  • No International - all addresses prohibited
  • No Post Office boxes or Military establishments - all prohibited
  • No Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico or Guam - all prohibited


Warranty - 12 Month Warranty from purchase date.

Returns -14 Day return window from date of purchase!  For returns accepted beyond the allotted time-frame is subject to small administrative fee not to exceed 9% of the purchase price.  No returns beyond 30 days from purchase date.  

University Lexus
 



$66.00Automotive:Parts & Accessories:Car & Truck Parts:Brakes:Pads & Shoes$66.002881LEXUSMoney BackRX_RX-300




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