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US $24.00
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Vail, Arizona, United States

Vail, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Brand:HONDA

YOU ARE LOOKING AT ONE USED LEFT (DRIVER) SIDE REAR FENDER SPLASH SHIELD MUD FLAP, AS SHOWN IN THE PHOTOS.

IT IS OUT OF A 2002 ACURA RSX BASE 2 DOOR HATCHBACK WITH A 2.0L ENGINE DOHC I-VTEC 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION. 

IT IS USED BUT IN GOOD CONDITION. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK PRIOR TO BUYING. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. WE SELL EVERYTHING AS-IS, NO RETURNS.  

ONLY FITS WITH PART #  S6M-RR-L

**IT IS PULLED OUT & READY TO SHIP!**  

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