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2000 Honda Accord Engine Oil Dipstick Plus Tube 2.3l 4cly Oem. Stock#4 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Rio Grande City, Texas, United States

Rio Grande City, Texas, United States
NORMAL WEAR, MIGHT HAVE A FEW SCRATCHES PART IS MOSTLY UNCLEAN. IT GOD WORKING CONDITIONS.
Brand:Honda Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No

THIS PART IS A ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK WITH TUBE FROM A HONDA ACCORD 2000. PART IS IN GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS, HAS A FEW NORMAL SCRATCHES, IT'S MOSTLY UNCLEAN, SINCE IT'S A PART THAT INTERACTS WITH OIL.

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