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07 08 09 Honda Civic1.3l Hybrid Mx Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Deltona, Florida, United States

Deltona, Florida, United States
Condition:Used pronoiagroup2014@gmail.com:Please call 407 490 3593 with any questions

This is a 07 Honda Civic1.3L HYBRID MX TRANSMISSION.  ONLY ONE item is being SOLD.  This item is located in CENTRAL FLORIDA and MUST BE PICKED UP by the buyer.   DELIVERY MAY BE ARRANGED WITH ME by calling/texting, BUT AT MY DISCRETION, and will be based on if I can make the time.  Warning: The Ebay Compatibility Chart is not a reliable source.  The most reliable source is to consult with your local HONDA Dealership for compatibility before ordering this part.  

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