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2015 16 17 Lexus Nx200t 300h Left Driver Led Fog Light Oem Lamp on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
no broken tabs.
Brand:Dodge Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Manufacturer Part Number:Charger

You are buying or bidding on a used OEM 
Make: Lexus
Model: NX200t 300H
Left, Driver

THIS IS AN LED FOG LIGHT COMPLETE
No broken tabs.


This part is used and will show only light wear from normal driving conditions. 
The part pictured is the light you will receive.

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Phone# (619)348-2243 ask for Damien 

Please check this is the correct part you need. It's YOUR responsibility to check part number if available.There are different variations, WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE. Thank you 

All products are sold "AS IS" 

PACKAGING: 

-We are very careful packaging our lights. 
-We also use mostly new or like new boxes for packaging. 

INSURANCE: 
-FULL insurance is included in the shipping cost. 
-Please contact us first if there is damage so we can take care of the issue. 

-We only ship items Monday through Friday.

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The following designers' vehicle concepts will be displayed in the Michelin Challenge Design exhibit from January 10-23, 2011: Colin Pan, China Sang-June Lee, Kyung-Kuk Kim, Seoung-Bin Lee, South Korea 2:1 Industrial Design Team, Brazil Ramon Ramirez, Mexico Carlos Arturo Torres, Colombia Hui Wang, China Sergio Andres Ortiz, Colombia Lukas Kuba, Czech Republic Gunwoong Kim & Suji Kim, South Korea Attila Tari, Hungary Sadegh Samakoush Darounkolayi, Afghanistan Kyu-Hyun Lee, Sol Lee, Hae-Won Jo, South Korea David Cardoso Loureiro, Belgium Ralph Tayler-Webb, United Kingdom Antti Eskeli, Finland Kyoung Soo Na, South Korea Federico Beltran, Ivan Orozco, Edmundo Platt, Mexico Eduard Gray, Sweden Cristian Armando Polanco Sosa, Guatemala Artem Afanasev & Aleksey Kazakov , Russia Shinsuke Aizawa, Japan Jordie Lewis, Canada Xiaowu Huang, China Zhi Min Lin, China Pai-Ching Hu, Taiwan Peixin Li, China Mike Simonian, Maaike Evers, Laure Garreau, USA Gabriel Wartofsky, USA Dario Alejandro Narvaez, Colombia Andrey Alekseev, Russia Marko Lukovic, Serbia Mohammad Ghezel, Iran Hugo Carlos Fernandez, Spain Thierry Dumaine, France We'll bring you more on the finalists' work when we see them on display at the NAIAS next week. But in the meantime, if you'd like to have a chance to see your design shown at the NAIAS next year, enter the 2012 Michelin Challenge Design competition. Pre-registration for the 2012 competition is open until 4 March 2011. Visit the competition website by clicking on the link below: Michelin Challenge Design 2012 Related Articles: Michelin launches 2012 Challenge Design competition Four CCS students win awards in 22nd annual Michelin/CCS competition

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