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96 97 Honda Accord Oem Tan Cup Holder Cupholder Center Console Brown Vtec H22 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, US

Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:HONDA

Up for auction is a used OEM tan cup holder from a 97 Honda Accord. This will fit any 96-97 Accord. This will not fit a 94-95 because the console is shaped differently. This cup holder hasn't been cleaned, so I'm sure with a few scrubs this thing would shine up pretty decently. The hinge on this cup holder works good. A new OEM cup holder costs almost $100 from the dealership. Buy this used one for a fraction of the price! This is a used part that's over 15 years old so please expect some signs of wear. I have almost 800 feedbacks with a 100% positive rating, so know that you're buying from an honest, legitimate seller. I've been building cars/trucks for over 15 years and I will assist with any questions the buyer may have during install. FREE SHIPPING to anywhere in the lower 48 states!!! If you live outside this area and are interested in buying this item, please message me for a shipping quote. Please take a look at my other parts for sale. Thank you for looking!

 

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