92 93 Honda Accord Sunroof Cruise Control Switch 4doors on 2040-parts.com
Jersey City, New Jersey, US
Up for sale is a used factory part. Sunroof cruise control switch from 1992 Honda Accord 4door.
It is in good working condition. Nothing broken.
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Free shipping to all US states including Hawaii and Puerto Rico
No sales to New Jersey. Low cost for international shipping. Email for rates.
Shipping to Canada $12.00

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