1990-1993 Honda Acura Integra Oem Dash Hazard Light Rocker Switch on 2040-parts.com
Lebanon, Oregon, US
This is a 1990-1993 Honda Acura Integra OEM Dash Hazard Light Rocker Switch. Great condition for its age. No bubbles in the sticker. Comes just like you see it. No breaks, cracks or chips. 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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