1996 Honda Civic Plastic Side Bottom Spoiler Skirts on 2040-parts.com
Staten Island, New York, United States
This side skirts is for a 1996 Honda Civic . I do not know if which doors this will fit . The length is 75 inch long. The one hole to the end is 21 inch . The other hole to the end is 36 inch . This is heavy plastic. Please send message through Ebay for question.
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