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01-05 Civic Ex Lx 2dr Coupe Driver Power Window Switch Black Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $31.99
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
SWITCHES WORKED PROPERLY, INTERIOR HANDLE HAS CIGARETTE BURNS
Warranty:No Surface Finish:CIGARETTE BURN

Driver's power window switches with /black bezel from a 2004 Honda civic coupe.

 working order, and while it does have some wear

it does not affect the way this switch works.

The white text on the switches shows some minor fading, but is still visible.

 no broken mounting tabs

Comes with a black bezel, DOES HAVE CIGARETTE BURNING INSIDE THE HANDLE AREA

 Pictures  are of the actual part you will receive.

Fits all 01-05 Honda civic 2-door coupes.


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