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Jdm Honda Civic 92-95 (eg6,eg9,ej1,ej2,eh1,eh9) Clock Amber Light Display Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
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Donmuang, BA, Thailand

Donmuang, BA, Thailand
Condition:Used

 

 

JDM HONDA CIVIC 92-95 (EG4,EG6,EG8,EG9,EJ1,EJ2,EH1,EH9) CLOCK AMBER LIGHT DISPLAY OEM

Used item in Honda genuine parts


JDM clock amber light display (amber light real)

includes socket and pigtail wire

Fits for Honda civic 1992-1995 EG,EJ,EH (2D/3D/4D) all models 

It is in good shape, and good condition

Minor scratches on surface are expected it is normal for used parts.

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