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Honda Passenger Side Sun Visor Oem #5042249 on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

Midlothian, Illinois, United States

Midlothian, Illinois, United States
Nice condition, has a few small minor indentations on the fabric.
Other Part Number:5042249 Surface Finish:Beige/Grey Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Brand:Honda UPC:Does not apply

Up for sale is a Honda Passenger Side Sun Visor OEM Part# 5042249,Beige/light grey color, Used, Good condition, has a few small minor indentations on the fabric, unsure of which honda models this is for, measures approx. 19" x 6 5/8"

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