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02-04 Honda Crv Cr-v Throttle Body Assembly With Tps Sensors W/out Cruise C (m7) on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Sloughhouse, California, United States

Sloughhouse, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:HO Manufacturer Part Number:079800-5410

For sale is a THROTTLE BODY WITHOUT CRUISE CONTROL, FITS 2002-2004 HONDA CRV 2.4L AUTOMATIC

PART NUMBER TPS 079800-5410

BEFORE YOU BUY THIS ITEM, IF ANY PART NUMBER EXISTS, PLEASE MATCH THEM WITH YOUR PART TO MAKE SURE THE PART WILL FIT YOUR CAR.

Policy:This is an Original part,(oem) not aftermarket. May be a little dusty from storage use and have few minor scratches. Please review all picture and read description carefully. The compatibility we provide is acurate although may not guarantee 100% fit. We strongly recomend to match parts with yours, or contact your local dealer. This part is in good working condition.

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