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1995-2003 Lexus Gs300 Gs400 Rx300 Es300 Ls400 Lx 6 Cd Changer Magazine Cartridge on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
Location:

USA, California, United States

USA, California, United States
Condition:Used

Nice condition, Perfectly working 6 Disc Cartridge/Magazine for your LEXUS Cd Changer. 

Play your music cd's again! Cost $80-$100 at dealers, replace that broken, lost, stolen cd magazine, also perfect for protecting your cd's and very convenient to have at least two cartridges for quick loading into your cd changer. 

I accept all major credit card through paypal only. (not actual picture but same)

Work with Lexus below:

1998-2002 GS300, GS400, GS430

1997-2002 ES300

1995-2000 LS400

1999-2003 RX300

1998-2000 SC300, SC400

1996-1997 LX450


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