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1995-1997 Honda Accord Steering Wheel Plastic Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Fort Morgan, Colorado, United States

Fort Morgan, Colorado, United States
Fits in Steering Wheel
Brand:Honda Other Part Number:235-97accordC Manufacturer Part Number:OEM Surface Finish:.5 mc Interchange Part Number:235 Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not apply

Up for sale is this Honda Accord Steering Wheel Cover! >< Fits in steering Wheel

This one was pulled from a 1997 Honda Accord SE!

This should fit from 1995 through 1997!

This item should fit these makes or models: >< Honda Accord

Engine :2.7L , Transmission :F4at , Part # : , Do Not Rely ON Ebay Compatibility!

This is a used part and may have minor blemishes, scratches or scuffs! >< Please check the photos closely!


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