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2008-2012 Honda Accord Fuel Injectors Fit 2.4 Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

PART INFORMATION

This is a OEM Fuel Rail with Injectors from a 2010 Honda Accord. You will get all 4 injectors and fuel rail with your purchase. they are in excellent working condition. They will fit 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Honda Accords with 2.4  4 cylinder engine The application chart is to be used for general fitmit only. Please use the applications that are listed below. Thank you for your purchase!

 

 

APPLICATIONS

 

2008 thru 2012 Honda Accord with 2.4 engine

 

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SHIPPING

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RETURNS

Please read all the information carefully to make sure your vehicle is applicable with the product. Please contact us first if there should be any problems after receiving your item. Thank You!


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