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1999 2000 Honda Civic 2 Dr Seat Belt Left Front Driver Side Receiving Buckle on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Waverly Hall, Georgia, United States

Waverly Hall, Georgia, United States

This item was removed from 2000 Honda Civic 2 door 1.6L motor automatic transmission.  Some parts will fit 1996-2000. NOT All. So Please double check with dealer.

Seat belt Left front driver side receiving buckle. Color is dark gray..


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