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2002-2005 Honda Civic Si Ep3 Hatch Front Left Drivers Side Door Glass Window Lh on 2040-parts.com

US $112.00
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used

DESCRIPTION:

 FOR SALE OEM FRONT LEFT DRIVERS SIDE DOOR GLASS FOR ANY 2002-2005 HONDA CIVIC SI EP3 HATCHBACK THIS DOOR GLASS IS IN GREAT USED SHAPE WITH NO ISSUES. THIS GLASS IS VERY NICE AND HAS NO CRACKS OR SCRATCHES, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF DAMAGE, AND IS OEM FROM HONDA !

SHIPPING:
 ALL ITEMS SHIP THE SAME DAY PAID FOR MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY THROUGH FED EX GROUND, OR USPS ! 

RETURN POLICY
IF YOU RECEIVE YOUR ITEM AND THERE IS ANY KIND OF FITMENT ISSUE, OR THE ITEM DOES NOT WORK PLEASE CONTACT ME THROUGH EMAIL OR BY PHONE. IF THE SWITCH IS BROKE OR DOES NOT FIT WE WILL OFFER A FULL REFUND OR SWAP THE ITEM FOR ANOTHER IF IN STOCK. PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE A NEGATIVE FEEDBACK ! WE STRIVE TO AVOID ANY ISSUES AND IF THERE HAPPENS TO BE AN ISSUE WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO RESOLVE IT SO THAT THE CUSTOMER

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