Oem 06-10 Honda Ridgeline Used With "h" Emblem on 2040-parts.com
Kingsley, Michigan, US
Used OEM Honda Ridgeline grille, includes "H" emblem, but screws are removed from emblem that hold it in place. It was removed from a 2006 or 2007, back in that year. Was in storage. May fit 2006-2010 based on other listings. Excellent shape other than dirty. Shipping "included" to 48 states only!! Other areas ask for shipping quote or choose priority. International orders ask about shipping.
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