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94 95 96 97 Honda Accord Parking Emergency Brake Handle Lever Tan Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
Location:

Marshalltown, Iowa, United States

Marshalltown, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used

Came from an 95 honda accord. Tan parking emergency brake handle lever for a 1994-1997 Honda Accord.  Good working condition


Came off of a 95 accord in working condition. This car is being sold for salvaged working parts.


 Please review all pictures and description prior of buying since used parts may have signs of cosmetic wear.  Obvious flaws will be noted. Please ask questions and make sure the part you are buying is correct.

Part may fit other years and models. I recomend to contact your local dealer for exact compatibility, we are not fully guarantee our interchange. 

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