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90-91 Honda Crx Instrument Cluster Visor Trim Oem Blue on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Norwalk, California, United States

Norwalk, California, United States
Condition:Used

used

90-91

HondaCRX

Instrument Cluster Visor/Trim

OEM BLUE

 

 

Visor trim is in good working & cosmetic condition.

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  Free from any major working/cosmetic issues.

Some normal wear is present and expected from a used item.

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All switches are also included.

Will fit all

90-91

CRX

Models.

 

Shipping:

All items will be shipped same day or next business day.

Domestic shipping via USPS Parcel Select (2-9 days) unless otherwise requested.

 International items will be shipped via USPS Priority Mail International, 

Int'l. buyers please email me to confirm shipping quote prior to bidding. 

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if not please request via emaill if needed. 

 

Please feel free to email any questions/part requests,

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&

Bid with confidence. 

  

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