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2012 Honda Civic Starter Motor 1.8l Mitsuba Manufacturer 1657 on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Rancho Cordova, California, United States

Rancho Cordova, California, United States
USED ITEM IN GOOD CONDITION. SOME ITEMS HAVE MINOR SCRATCHES FROM REGULAR WARE AND TARE. PLEASE CHECK THE PICTURES FOR MORE INFO. MINOR SCRATCHES ARE NOT VISIBLE TO CAMERA. ON SOME ITEMS HARDWARE AND LIGHT BULBS ARE NOT INCLUDED. WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURE IS WHAT YOU WILL GET.
Conditions & Options:COMPLETE USED ITEM IN GOOD CONDITION. SOME ITEMS Model:CIVIC Genuine OEM:Yes Year:2012 Interchange Part Number:604-58854 Stock #:ZZ645 Designation:Used DescriptionPartCondition:USED ITEM IN GOOD CONDITION. SOME ITEMS HAVE MINOR PartNumber:604 GTIN:Does not apply Mileage:0 Inventory ID:1657

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