94 95 96 97 Honda Accord Starter Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Andrews, South Carolina, US
<font face="Arial" size="2">Up for bids is a starter assembly from a 97 Honda accord with auto trans 4cylinder. This item is only a few months old and is in great working condition. Winning bidder to pay 13.75 shipping and handling to the lower 48 states.
This item will work on 94-97 accord with 4cylinder engine and auto trans
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