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Honda Civic Mk8 2005-2011 Bluetooth Control Module 39770smre010m1 on 2040-parts.com

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Peterborough, United Kingdom

Peterborough, United Kingdom
Condition:Used Seller Notes:“Used & tested item.30 days warranty. Please double check all pictures and part numbers to make sure that it is the correct part for your vehicle. IF YOURE NOT SURE IF IT FITS YOUR VEHICLE PLEASE CONTACT US WITH YOUR CAR REGISTRATION” Read Less Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:39770SMRE Mileage:123631 Other Part Number:39770SMRE Reference OE/OEM Number:39770SMRE Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):SHHFK37608U000635 Placement on Vehicle:Not Applicable Number of Bulbs:Not Applicable Type:GENUINE Features:OEM Number in Pack:1 Fuse Type:N/A Number of Holes:N/A Power Rating:N/A Number of Contacts:N/A Antenna Technology:N/A Antenna Length:N/A Fluid Type:Not Applicable

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