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1997-2001 Honda Cr-v Headlight Turn Singal Switch Control Arm Oem Part on 2040-parts.com

US $39.75
Location:

Independence, Missouri, United States

Independence, Missouri, United States
Clean Used OEM Part. Fully tested and functional. Markings are clear and bright. Very minor wear, look at pics.
Brand:OEM Honda

What's For Sale: Good used Honda CR-V headlight switch. OEM factory Part

What It Fits: Fits 1997-2001 Honda CR-V.  Please compare your part to the pictures. 

Condition:  Control arm is strong, markings are bright and clear, overall shows very minor wear. This is a good clean used OEM part.


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