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2006 2011 Honda Civic 8th New Sport Pedal At Set Kit Ω on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Taiwan, TW

Taiwan, TW
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:If buyers purchased wrong item or unsatisfied with it, please contact us. We will try our best to assist buyers to solve problems out. For returning the item , according to ebay policies, buyer should pay for return shipping fee. After receiving the item, contact seller and return within 30 days. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Warranty:No Part Brand:HONDA Conditon:NEW

 

 


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- CIVIC 8th PEDAL - -

MODEL: Honda

SUBMODEL: Civic 8th Sedan/Saloon

STYLE(S): Pedal

YEAR: 2006 - 2011

This Item is for Civic Sedan/Saloon

For Automatic Transmissions Only

USA Domestic Model can't fit

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  • 100% Brand New
  • High Quality Product
  • The Civic sport pedals combine the modern elegance of brushed stainless steel with traditional rubber grip to blend beauty with function.

  • These sport pedals were designed specifically for the Civic by complimenting interior elements. Bring new life to your interior by wrapping your pedals in brushed 304 stainless steel, custom formed to fit your car perfectly. The brake and clutch utilizes rubber inserts to ensure grip under any weather conditions and are corrosion resistant.

  • Fits 2006-2011 years, all Civic 2 door and 4 door models, footrest does not fit Right hand drive models

 


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