Honda S2000 Blue Master Window Switch Ap1 Ap2 35750-s2a-a01 on 2040-parts.com
Cary, North Carolina, United States
For sale is a used master window switch panel for a Honda S2000. The color is blue. Cosmetically the panel has scratching and some of the coloring for the word AUTO is fading. Otherwise it is in great working condition. You can use any of these switches to replace a broken switch in your panel as well. Thanks.
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