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1993 - 1997 Honda Del Sol - Rear Defrost And Hazard Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $28.97
Location:

Loxahatchee, Florida, US

Loxahatchee, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Honda, OEM

 

1995 Honda Civic Del Sol Rear Defrost & Hazard Switches OEM Factory Original

Will fit Any factory dash of a 93-97 Honda Del Sol

The parts in the photo is the parts you will receive

no tabs or plastic are broken, Item of this listing is in great condition

Other Honda Del Sol parts available in our other listings.


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