06523-s84-a00 Oem Right Rear Stabilizer Link For 1998-2002 Honda Accord on 2040-parts.com
Rosemount, Minnesota, US
I skipped changing the rear right stabilizer link when the left one broke due to the hassle I encounter with rusty bolts. Thus I now have the rear right stabilizer link up for sale because I now sold the car. I had a 1998 Honda Accord EX V6 and I think this is compatible through 2002 as well as with some Acura models. Please use the part number 06523-S84-A00 to ensure you have the correct part. I only have the right rear available.
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