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00 01 02 03 Honda S2000 Oem Front Right Hub Spindle Knuckle Wheel Brake Caliper on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
Location:

Vancouver, Washington, US

Vancouver, Washington, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted

                        Item For Sale: 2003 HONDA S2000 FRONT RIGHT HUB KNUCKLE SPINDLE & BRAKE CALIPER.


Description: Up For Sale OEM Front Right Passenger Hub With Brake Caliper, Off a 2003 S2000 With 69k Miles, Item Is In Good Used Working Condition. Spins Smoothly Without Any Scraping Or Bad Sounds.

Should Fit From Years 2000-2003. If Your Car Is Not A 2003 Honda S2000 Please Check With A HONDA Dealer To See If This Item Fits Yours.

For More Details Please Look At The Pictures Below,  Check My Listings For Other Honda S2000 Parts Your May Need.

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TERMS: Note that all items are used, unless otherwise stated, and are being sold in "as-is" condition with no warranties. Pictures below are of the actual item. Full payment is due within 48 hours after auction/listing's end with PayPal. If there will be any delay in payment, please let us know, it is just common courtesy. Your item(s) will be shipped 1-3 business days after receipt of a cleared payment. We are willing to combine shipping on items that can physically be shipped together to save our customers money. International will be sent through USPS Priority Mail International, note that there are no tracking numbers for the USPS shipments and we will not be held responsible for shipping loses although we seldom do have any problems with USPS.
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