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2003-07 Honda Accord Front Seat Belts Black Nice! L@@k! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Langley, British Columbia, Canada

Langley, British Columbia, Canada

This auction is for a set of Honda Accord front seatbelts from 2003-07, driver/passenger nice and clean, in black .I'm not a pro-grader but try to be fair and honest.Winning bidder to pay for shipping Will combine shipping.Please feel free to email me any questions you may have.No local pickups MAIL ONLY!. From smoke free environs! Exact item for auction is shown in photo(s).Sold as is, as described. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE WILL I END AN AUCTION EARLY, THIS IS AN AUCTION SITE SO ALL AUCTIONS WILL RUN THEIR COURSE, NO MORE GOOFS!!!! U.S. shipping defined as Continental U.S. U.S. Customers please realize that since 9-11, U.S. Customs may detain the parcel for an undetermined length of time, your package may take longer than you're used to. Will ship within 2 days of payment. Please check out my other auctions .Winning bidder pays ALL shipping costs. Highest bidder must reply within 10 days! I will leave feedback upon receiving feedback on this end. Please, bid confidently and seriously! Happy bidding! 

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