Ngk 24258 Oxygen Sensor 2003-2008 Honda Accord And Acura on 2040-parts.com
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
ntk oxygen sensor 24258. NTK's core ceramic expertise and OE engineering experience are at the heart of each NTK Oxygen Sensor. NTK is a preferred OE supplier of oxygen sensors to many of the world's automotive manufacturers.
Compatible with 2003-2007 Honda Accords and 2004-2008 Acura TSX Base
Brand new, unopened, still in package.
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