2008-2012 Honda Accord New Factory *front* Lower Controll Arm Bushings (2) Oem on 2040-parts.com
Chandler, Arizona, US
This item for sale is one set of 2 front lower controll arm bushings for a 2008 to 2012 Honda Accord all models. Part # 51391-TA0-A01 Retail Value: $33.34 We are a Honda dealer so we sell only Genuine Honda Parts and Accessories. All of our parts are brand new and come in Genuine Honda packaging. They are covered by American Honda's respected 12-month warranty that can be redeemed at any Honda dealership nationwide. Shipments are sent via Fed-Ex Ground or USPS. We only ship to the United States at this time. Shipments to Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico will increase the freight amount and shipping time. All purchases are automatically insured at no additional cost. If you have any questions about this part or any other Honda part, please call us toll-free at 1-877-534-3114 Monday through Friday 8AM – 5PM MST. Thanks for looking and have a great day.
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