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Insight Driver/steering Wheel Airbag Honda Replacement Emblem 10-11-12-13-14-15 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.90
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United States, United States
Condition:Used

Honda Insight replacement emblem for steering wheel air bag. If yours is worn out or damaged, you may wanna replace such a thing instead of watching it sticking into your eyes every time you drive. The replacement suggestions may accompany your purchase. This is a real Honda emblem, fits 2010-2015 Insight to swap it with your old one. Some folks simply don't want that highly visible hallmark to look beat up so that the people would not be under impression that there is a million miles on your beautiful Honda, although Honda is certainly meant to run forever! 

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