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Refitting Fits For Honda Fit ( 2005~2007) A/c Heat Control Knobs Switch Black Ne on 2040-parts.com

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Refitting Fits For Honda Fit ( 2005~2007) A/C heat control knobs Switch Black


100% Perfect Fitment And 100% Brand New 

control knobs Switch 3pcs Of  Air conditioning button 

Material:Aluminum

Fit: Honda Fit ( 2005~2007)

Made Of Hight Quality Metal  To Match The Different Taste 


WE MADE THESE WITH YOUR RIDE IN MIND. WE USED CHROME METAL STEEL TUBES - NOT CHEAP PLASTIC. 



 

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