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05-10 Honda Odyssey Right Passenger Rear Power Sliding Door Motor 06 07 08 09 on 2040-parts.com

US $215.00
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
This OEM passenger rear sliding door open/close motor came from a 2007 Honda Odyssey that was parted due to front end accident damage. The unit was powered on and tested to be in proper working condition prior to removal. Please refer to the closeup photos to verify condition and match to your application.
Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear Brand:OEM Honda

This OEM passenger rear sliding door open/close motor came from a 2007 Honda Odyssey that was parted due to front end accident damage. The unit was powered on and tested to be in proper working condition prior to removal. Please refer to the closeup photos to verify condition and match to your application.

I do not use stock photos so what you see pictured is exactly what you will receive. 

I will ship USPS Priority Mail the same day payment is received so expect to get your item in 1-3 business days. 

Please feel free to email me any questions or concerns. I will do everything possible to ensure this transaction has been flawless and satisfactory for you.

Thanks for looking.

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