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2 New Beck Arnley Axle Spindle Nut For Honda Accord 103-0502 Ref 90305-sd4-003 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, US

Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Beck/Arnley Manufacturer Part Number:103-0502 Placement on Vehicle:Front Honda Part Cross Reference No.:90305-SD4-003 UPC:049797162409

This auction is for 2 new Beck/Arnley Axle Spindle Nuts, Part Number 103-0502 (Honda Part Cross Reference Number is 90305-SD4-003), for Honda vehicles, still sealed in its original retail package. This is a high-quality Beck/Arnley aftermarket replacement part for Honda vehicles, with the inner diameter of 24 mm.  This Beck/Arnley Axle Spindle Nut only fits in a 36 mm socket wrench. Please check with your Honda vehicle dealer for the part compatibility with your vehicle.

Retail Price: $14.92 + Tax

Shipping is available to U.S. continental states only. eBay always charges an outrageous fee of 9% on the shipping cost in additional to a final value fee of the final sales price, therefore, buyer is responsible for the listed shipping charge. Local pickup option is also available. All sales are final. There is no warranty of any kinds whether expressed or implied in this auction. Please ask me if you have questions before bidding.


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