1999-2000 Honda Civic Dash Climate Radio Bezel Used Oem on 2040-parts.com
Brockton, Massachusetts, US
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1999-2000 HONDA CIVIC DASH CLIMATE RADIO BEZEL USED OEM.
USED ITEM
THIS ITEM COLOR IS: BLACK
THIS ITEM WILL FIT: 1999-2000 HONDA CIVIC .
THIS ITEM IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, NO BROKEN OR MISSING TABS, NO CRACKS, NORMAL WEAR MARKS ON ITEM.
THIS ITEM IS CLEAN AND READY TO INSTALL.
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