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Jdm Honda Crv 97-01 (rd1,rd2) Digital Clock & Temperature Sensor + Red Hazzard on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Donmuang, BA, Thailand

Donmuang, BA, Thailand
Condition:Used

JDM HONDA CRV 97-01 (RD1,RD2) DIGITAL CLOCK & TEMPERATURE SENSOR + RED HAZZARD

Used item in genuine parts

JDM Honda Digital Clock & Temperature Sensor, RED HAZZARD Includes socket and pigtail wire.

Fits for Honda CRV 1997-2001 (RD1, RD2)

It in good shape, good work condition

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

*Please buy this on your own responsibility if you know how installing the wiring harness in your car.

 

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