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Gilroy, California, United States

Gilroy, California, United States
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2003 Lexus IS300  IS 300 Wiring Diagram Manual Original IS300 OEM Electrical Book

"Lexus 2003 Electrical Wiring Diagram IS300 IS 300 " Written for Lexus dealership mechanics, this factory-published original wiring diagram shows you how to follow the wiring from bumper-to-bumper. It will help you understand connector configurations, and locate and identify circuits, relays, and grounds. You will not find these wiring diagrams in the factory shop manual. This book includes color pages.  Covers all 2003 Lexus IS300 models including sedan. This book is in USED condition, pictures shown actual item!

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