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2007 Lexus Gs350 Radio And Navigation Mark Levinson on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
FROM WRECKED VEHICLE
Brand:MARK LEVINSON Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:86111-30620 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

2007 LEXUS GS 350 RADIO AND NAVIGATION SCREEN UNIT ASSEMBLY.  THIS UNIT WAS TAKEN OUT OF A SALVAGE VEHICLE. TESTED TO BE IN GOOD CONDITION.
PLEASE CHECK THE RADIO NUMBER AT THE CASSETTE DOOR - P1503 TO MATCH YOUR UNIT.
MARK LEVINSON UNIT WILL NOT WORK WITH OTHER UNIT
MODEL NUMBER ON BACK OF THE DISPLAY SCREEN 86111-30620
MODEL NUMBER  UNDER THE RADIO 86120-30A70-C0

IF YOUR SCREEN DOES NOT WORK OR NO POWER ON THE NAVIGATION SCREEN , THIS IS WHAT YOU WILL NEED.
FITS 2007 GS350, GS430, OR 450H.

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