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88-91 Honda Crx 89 90 Lower Control Arms & Rear Sway Bar Civic Lca Oem Si Ef Ex on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Arkadelphia, Arkansas, US

Arkadelphia, Arkansas, US
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You are bidding on a 1990 HONDA CRX Si OEM rear sway bar and L&R lower control arms w/ bolts.

This should fit 88-91 Crx and Civic and does NOT require modification.
 Simply remove your rear bumper to access the bolt holes.

 It was removed from 90 Honda Crx Si 5spd with 142k miles. 
It has been tested and is in good working condition. Shipping is free to US lower 48 states and paypals confirmed address only. HI, AK, PR and VI email me for shipping quote

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