1990-1993 Honda Acura Integra Mitsuba Auto Cruise Control Unit on 2040-parts.com
Lebanon, Oregon, US
This is a 1990-1993 Honda Acura Integra Mitsuba Auto Cruise Control Unit. Perfect working condition when removed. From a 1993. Comes just like you see it. Only surface rust, no rust holes. Pics say it all.
Shipping in the continental 48 US states only. I will ship to other US states and territories for additional shipping charges.
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