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12 2012 Honda Odyssey Roof Mounted Radio Antenna Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $34.77
Location:

Trafford, Alabama, United States

Trafford, Alabama, United States
This used item comes with a 90 Day Warranty (Parts ONLY - NO Labor). Warranty applies to parts that arrive defective/damaged/incorrect or become defective within the warranty period. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer replacements at this time. Refunds are capped at the original ebay item & shipping price and do not include any labor, diagnostics, towing, or any other expense related to an item being defective/damaged/incorrect. Expect normal wear appropriate with the donor vehicle's age. You will only receive what is pictured unless otherwise stated in the description (such as the use of stock photos). Please do not assume anything else will be included if it is not pictured.
Brand:Honda Warranty Length:90 Day Warranty (Parts ONLY - NO Labor) Manufacturer Part Number:Odyssey - LKQ~130735333

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