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For Honda Civic 9th Ninth Generation Stainless Steel Pedal Pads Brand on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Taiwan, Taiwan

Taiwan, Taiwan
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:CV9 PD Brand:Honda UPC:Does not apply

Year 2012-2015 Color

Car model 

Type

Honda Civic 9th 4D Sedan

Pedal Set

Fitment

2012-2015 Honda Civic 9th Sedan/Saloon

Fit Honda Civic 9th Asia and US Model
NOT Fit EU Model

Material Aluminum

※This Auction is For Civic 9th Pedal ※

※ 3 PCS as a set. ※

※Order placed on Sat.,Sunday, and holidays , the shipment will be proceeded on Monday.※

※Non-slip design on stainless steel provide comfortable touch

when putting your foot down.※

※Professional installation assistance recommended.※

※International Buyers please contact us for detail information※

※ Wholesale or multiple purchase are welcomed※



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