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Oem Lexus Rx330 Rx 330 Rx350 350 Rx400h Shift Knob Shifter 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Sewell, New Jersey, US

Sewell, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Part Brand:Wood shiftknob RX SUV TOYOTA LEXUS ALL WOODEN SK

Good condition knob. works on following models


NotesYearMakeModelTrimEngine
 2012LexusRX350AllAll
 2012LexusRX450hAllAll
 2011LexusRX350AllAll
 2011LexusRX450hAllAll
 2010LexusRX350AllAll
 2010LexusRX450hAllAll
 2009LexusRX350AllAll
 2008LexusRX350AllAll
 2008LexusRX400hAllAll
 2007LexusRX350AllAll
 2007LexusRX400hAllAll
 2006LexusRX330AllAll
 2006LexusRX400hAllAll
 2005LexusRX330AllAll
 2004LexusRX330AllAll
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