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Honda S2000 Shift Bezel Shift Boot Roof Control Hazard Switch Cup Holder 01 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Bellingham, Washington, US

Bellingham, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:Yes

Selling here is the center console that is the shift trim with the leather shift boot, hazard switch, cup holder, roof control and armrest that was removed from a 2001 Honda S2000. This item is in very good condition and is compatible with the manual transmission 2000-2003 Honda S2000 models. The cup holder cover does retract and functions properly. Please refer to the pictures above and please make sure this item is compatible with your vehicle before purchasing. Thanks for looking and don't forget to check out my store for other S2000 and many other auto parts.

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