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Oem 92-96 Honda Prelude Bb1 Driver Passenger Door Panel Power Door Lock Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

So Cal / IE, US

So Cal / IE, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:25% restocking fee applies Restocking Fee:20%

Hello All Ebayer’s!!

 

You are bidding on a 92-96 OEM Honda Prelude Si passenger side FR power door lock switch in black with chrome lever.

These came off a 1994 Prelude Si. Works perfect.

Honda describes this part as: SWITCH ASSY., POWER LOCK MODULE

35380-SM4-003ZA SWITCH ASSY., AUTO DOOR LOCK *NH1L* (BLACK) . Interior color: F-BLACK/IVORY
Replaced by: 35380-SM4-003ZB
retails for JPN 2 $56.88 wholesales for $41.24

Buyer to verify fitment for any other year or model. We list fitment as a range, not confirmation.

Item is clean and works as it should. The older these cars get, the rarer the parts get.

This is the only one we have, so take advantage now.

This item is rated a 8.5 out of 10. Mounting points are clean.

 

We make every effort to describe the item and possible fitment as best we can. It is the buyers responsibility to verify fitment in their specific application. We are not responsible for typo’s in the listing or approximate fitment years.

 

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