Up for bid is a Honda civic airbag which fits years 2001-2002 Honda Civic 2 and 4 door and 2003 Honda Civic Hybrid. It was never installed, it was bought never installed and now is sitting on the shelf collecting dust. OEM part number 06770-S5A-A80ZA. It does have some surface rust on the back as can be seen in the photo.
Will cost you around $700 retail from the agents get it here for a lot less.
Thank you for looking and happy bidding
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