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96-01 Honda Civic Oem Fuel Gauge Sending Unit Assembly Exc Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
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Middletown, Connecticut, US

Middletown, Connecticut, US
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excellent used sending unit   came out of an 1998 EX   working properly   fits all civics  96 - 00   Original fit & quality     nice price

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            sincerely marc

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