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1992-95 Honda Civic Steering Column Cover Wrap Ex Si Black Mint Shape! on 2040-parts.com

US $47.00
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Independence, Missouri, US

Independence, Missouri, US
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This steering column cover was pulled from a 1995 Honda Civic EX with black interior. Same black interior used on the SI models. Will fit all Civics 1992-1995 not sure if they are same 1996-2000 but don't think any of those had black interior? Maybe SI?

Part is in mint condition on the exterior, but has missing/broken middle tab on lower unit. Opposite the ignition switch(see pics). This does not effect the two halves staying tight as it has good tabs on either side of the missing one on that side, and all three on other side still like new. I will also include the (3) three mounting screws with the part. Will ship fast and free and package well.

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