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1998 Honda Prelude H22a4 Vtec Oem Factory Aluminium Oil Pan + Drain Bolt on 2040-parts.com

US $89.95
Location:

Hoopeston, Illinois, United States

Hoopeston, Illinois, United States

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YEAR: 1998                              EXTERIOR: R-94 Red      ENGINE:H22A4
MAKE: Honda                          INTERIOR:Type A BLACK
MODEL: Prelude                      MILES:
TRIM:Base                               TRANSMISSION:Automatic
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FOR AUCTION: OEM Factory Aluminium Oil Pan

CONDITION: Fair Condition. The item shows signs of age and wear, including, but not limited to: Scratches, Oil Staining, Wear, and Dirt + Grime Build-up. However, the item is fully operational and functions as intended.

PLACEMENT: Engine

PART NUMBER: J-191 #114

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Expect shipment of your item 1 to 2 business days after full payment is received.Expect delivery 2 to 9 business days after shipping date.

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 You will only receive what is pictured unless otherwise stated in the description. Please do not assume anything else will be included if it is not pictured.

Checkout/Shipping information expected at time of Checkout/Purchase.

Most parts come with a 14 day warranty (unless stated otherwise in the listing) and a 14 day return period. We test our parts. It is rare that out parts will not fit or function correctly. If the part you receive does 
not fit or work in your vehicle, we must ask you for a digital picture (of the part installed) and your vehicle's VIN number so we can properly assist you.

Parts Covered by Warranty- in case the part sold fails to work due to defective material or wrong fitment, Shoudis Automotive will replace the part or issue a full refund (Shoudis Automotive's choice) up to
the cost of the part purchased price (NO labor cost refunds).

Items NOT Covered by Warranty- Seller not responsible for buyer purchasing wrong part. For parts that are not defective, but are returned, shipping costs are not refunded, customer pays for shipping the part
back, and a 20% restocking fee is applied.

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