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Oem Honda 08u02-s9a-100a Crv Cr-v Hard Spare Tire Cover 2005-2006 16" 215/65/16 on 2040-parts.com

US $109.95
Location:

Pilot Mountain, North Carolina, United States

Pilot Mountain, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:08U02-S9A-100A Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:Honda UPC:Does not apply

Up for sale is an OEM Honda CRV hard spare tire cover. This is a used cover that's in very good physical condition overall, minus a few light scuffs/scratches resulting from normal use. The front part of the cover is hard and the sides are made of a leatherish material. 

PLEASE NOTE: I am not the original owner of this cover and I do not know which models this unit will or will not fit. A quick internet search indicated that it should fit 2005-2006 models with 16" 215/65/16 tires, but I cannot confirm this. As such, please utilize the part number (08U02-S9A-100A) and diamater size (27") to make an informed purchasing decision. This is an AS IS sale with no refunds.  

Please view all pictures carefully, and ask any questions you may have prior to purchasing. Shipping will be free via FedEx Smart Post, FedEx Home Delivery, or USPS Priority Mail at my discretion. Tracking number will be uploaded automatically. 

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