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1990 Honda Civic 1.5l Valve Cover Mounting Nuts And Washers 4 Qty Factory Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
MINOR SCUFFS AND SCRATCHES, MAY NEED MORE CLEANING, REMOVED FROM A 1.5L D15B SOHC, GOOD USED CONDITION
Brand:HONDA Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:FACTORY OEM Surface Finish:STEEL Interchange Part Number:GENUINE HONDA CIVIC 1.5L SOHC Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:ROCKER COVER / VALVE COVER MOUNTING NUTS

This is a used set of valve cover mounting nuts and washers. These items were removed from a wrecked 1990 Honda Civic 2 door hatchback 1.5L DX D15B SOHC AT. These are used items and may have minor scuffs and scratches that you can see in the pictures, overall they are in good used condition. These parts may fit other automatic Honda Civics, but you will have to do your own research before you bid. Thanks for looking.

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