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12 13 14 15 2012 2013 2014 Honda Crv Cr-v Transmission 4,015 Miles on 2040-parts.com

US $599.99
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

2012-2014

Honda CR-V   LX

(4,015 Miles)

Transmission

It has 2 broken solenoids in front

Left (Driver's side) Mount broke from transmission


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