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Jdm Honda Cr-x Crx 1g Glove Box Rhd Ae Af As Ea E-as Si on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

New Plymouth, New Zealand

New Plymouth, New Zealand
Good used condition as pictured.
UPC:Does Not Apply

JDM Honda CR-X CRX 1G Glove Box RHD AE AF AS EA E-AS Si

Factory right hand drive (RHD) only glove box to suit 1st generation CRX, removed from a Japanese 1986-87 Honda CRX Si. This is off black in color.

Condition: Good used condition as pictured.

Removed from a Japanese model first generation EA Honda CR-X (1984-1987).
 

I often have other rare JDM Honda CR-X parts for sale, so please add me to your favourite sellers and check back regulary.

 

Shipping:

Tracked shipping is offered to most destinations.

The general delivery time is 5-12 business days; However sometimes due to customs clearance and other situations outside of our control your package may be slightly delayed.

 

For United States buyers there are two tracked shipping options available:

Expedited service = 3-7 business days.

Standard service = 5-12 business days.

Puerto Rico buyers: Please use United States as your country.

 

I will dispatch your item(s) fully insured within 48 hours of recieving cleared payment.

 

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International Buyers, Please Note:

Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.

By placing a bid on this auction, you agree not to reimport this item back into New Zealand after purchase.

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