Jdm Honda Crv 97-01 (rd1-2) Fullmark Center Dash Vents Trim & Temperature Senser on 2040-parts.com
Samphran, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
JDM HONDA CRV 97-01 (RD1,RD2) FULLMARK CENTER DASH VENTS TRIM & TEMPERATURE SENSOR OEM Used item in genuine parts Fullmark Center Dash Vents Trim & Temperature Sensor Fits for Honda CR-V 1997-2001 (RD1, RD2) Includes Temperature Sensor (picture 7), socket and pigtail wire. . It in good shape, good condition
Minor scratches on surface are expected it is normal for
used. *Please buy this on your own responsibility if you know how installing the wiring harness in your car. ..........................................................................................................
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