Strongarm 4294 Honda Cr-v Rear Glass Hatch Lift Supports 1997 -2001 New Set Of 2 on 2040-parts.com
Duluth, Minnesota, United States
I have for sale a Set of 2 rear hatch glass lift supports for a Honda CR-V. These will work on the years 1997 thru 2001. These are NEW- still in the original package. Buyer pays a flat $5.00 for shipping within the US. Payment is expected within 3 days. We accept PAYPAL.
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