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US $89.99
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Lexus Toyota Xenon HID Ballast D2S D2R Headlight Unit Computor light control, US $89.99, image 1
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:DDLT002 85967-0E020 031100-0200 85967-50020 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Interchange Part Number:KDLT002 85967-51010 031100-0171 85967-30050 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:Headlamp Lamp Igniter Ignitor Starter Bulb Part Brand:Denso Koito Original Factory Genuine Toyota Part UPC:Does not apply


lexus Toyota ddlt002 #85967-0e020 d2r d2s headlight control unit tested in crashed car and works great still with all wiring-- free shipping fedex ground 3-5days

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Car April Fools Stuff – to Infiniti & Beyond

Fri, 02 Apr 2010

BMW release PRAT roundels for the UK General Election There were so many April Fools stories running around yesterday from car makers we really didn’t want to spend the day regurgitating press releases designed to demonstrate car makers’ normally well-hidden sense of humour. But some were well-conceived so we thought we should bring you a few, just so you know what went on. BMW in the UK decided to be topical and issued a press release telling is they were offering their Political Roundel Attachment Tag, which would offer the BMW Roundel in colours to suit owners’ political persuasion in the run-up to the General Election.

Super modified saloons at SEMA 2013: in pictures

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Customers less satisfied with run-flat, low-rolling resistance tires

Mon, 01 Apr 2013

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