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Brand New Headlight Washer Actuator Left Fits For Lexus Rx350 Rx450h 8520848040 on 2040-parts.com

US $239.98
Location:

New York,NY, United States

New York,NY, United States
Condition:New Brand:Aftermarket Products Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:85208-48040 / 8520848040

This Headlamp Washer Wiper Nozzle is brand new, comes with 90 days manufacturer's warranty. 

You can use the fitment chart in the listing for reference only. Seller does not guarantee the fitment information is 100% complete and accurate, as such it is the buyer's responsibility to make sure the oem part no listed in the listing is the correct one. It is highly recommended for the buyer to contact the dealer and provide the vin to further verify that the part is the correct one. 

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