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88-91 Honda Civic Center Console Emergency E Brake Handle Lever Black Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
MINOR SCUFFS AND SCRATCHES, COMES WITH MOUNTING BOLTS, TESTED AT THE TIME OF REMOVAL, LOOK AT PICS, GOOD USED CONDITION
Manufacturer Part Number:83445-SH3-0000 Placement on Vehicle:Front Brand:HONDA Surface Finish:METAL / PLASTIC Interchange Part Number:GENUINE HONDA CIVIC E BRAKE LEVER Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:EMERGENCY BRAKE HANDLE

This is a used emergency brake handle.The boot and handle are black and comes with mounting bolts. This item was removed from a wrecked 1990 Honda Civic 2 door hatchback DX. This is a used item and may have minor scuffs and scratches that you can see in the pictures, overall it is in good used condition. This part may fit 88-91 Civic but you will have to do your own research before you bid.Thanks for looking.

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