88 89 90 91 Honda Civic Crx D15 D16 D16a6 Oem Valve Cover on 2040-parts.com
Granada Hills, California, US
Up for sale I have this used OEM 88-91 Honda Civic/CRX Valve Cover. Its in decent condition, other than the fact that it could use a polish, and/or respray.
If you're not sure about the part you're looking for, please check with a dealer before buying since all sales are final. Sold as is.
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Application:
1988-91 Honda Civic DX, LX, 1.5L D15B1, D15B2
1988-91 Honda CRX DX, LX, 1.5L D15B1, D15B2
1989-91 Honda Civic SI, D16A6
1989-91 Honda CRX SI, D16A6
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