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ISO black armrest assy for 2005 EM2 coupe

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Old Sep 19, 2012
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ISO black armrest assy for 2005 EM2 coupe

SSIA.. went to order an armrest assembly from Majestic Honda and they said the Honda warehouses are back-ordered on the part through the end of the year. Anybody got a spare lying around somewhere?

Part number is 83450-S5P-L12ZC.
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Your only hope here would be a salvage partout, and that doesnt happen very often. Check www.car-part.com that will search your local salvage yards for whatever part you need.
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yeah, that's what I figured. Thanks for that link though, hadn't heard of the website before. They didnt have what I was looking for but oh well.
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