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03-05 Honda Civic Front Right Passenger Side Impact Crash Sensor Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $17.95
Location:

Columbia, Missouri, United States

Columbia, Missouri, United States
came off a car without SRS error codes
Manufacturer Part Number:77930-S5A-A820 Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Interchange Part Number:77930-S5A-A82 Other Part Number:187600-5520


DESCRIPTION

OEM passenger crash sensor. Came off a car without SRS error codes


INTERCHANGE

This part will fit these makes and models with these options 
 
CIVIC 03-05 exc. SI



WARRANTY

This part comes with a 30-day money back guarantee


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