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Genuine Honda Accord 4 Dr Full Nose Mask Bra 08p35-ta6-101 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
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This is for a like new (had on car only  2 weeks, decided not to use it) genuine Honda Accord 4 dr full nose mask bra, black.

 
Applications:
Fits all 2008 - 2010 ACCORD 4DR 4CYL models without FOG LIGHTS. Part no. 08P35-TA6-101

Description:
This is a Genuine Honda Accord Full Nose Mask.  Keep your Accord's front finish looking like new with this tough, stylish protection.    

Specifications:
  • Leather grain, quality vinyl protects front paint from insects and minor road debris 
  • No mar fasteners and covered mounting hooks protect finish and allow for easy installation 
  • Felt-lined backing ensures a smooth, wrinkle-free, protective fit that is slip and mildew resistant
  • Multi-piece construction allows for hood to be opened with out removing the mask 
  • It comes with a convenient storage bag
  • Instructions included 

08-10 GENUINE HONDA ACCORD 4DR FULL NOSE MASK BRA OEM

 

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