07 Honda Civic Driver Seat Plastic Trim And Handles on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, United States
Honda Civic driver seat plastic trim. Very good condition with no scratches. The outside piece is perfect with all the attaching plastic prongs on the back side intact and the metal clip. Includes trim piece and both seat adjuster handles. Will install properly with no problems. Also includes the inside trim piece but 1 of the prongs on that one is broken. Could still be used. This one came off of an 07 Civic. Should fit 06 thru 011.
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