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1996-2000 Honda Civic Glove Box Lock Handle Latch Tan 96 1997 1998 1999 00 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Independence, Missouri, United States

Independence, Missouri, United States

What's For Sale: Good used 1996-2000 Honda Civic glove box handle. Tan color. OEM factory part.

What It Fits: Fits most 1996-2000 Honda Civic. Please look at the picture and item specifics to ensure that the item is what you need and it meets your expectations(feel free to ask addition questions and for any needed measurements).

Condition: Great shape, clean, look at close-up pics. Latch works correctly. I am very picky about the car parts I sell, but many are 10-30+ years old and will show some wear!


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