88 89 90 91 Civic 4 Door Sedan Jdm Style Hood Bra Ef2 on 2040-parts.com
Fullerton, California, US
HOOD BRA
BLACK VINYL
THIS HOOD BRA FITS
88-91 CIVIC 4DR ONLY
EASY TO INSTALL
JUST SLIDES ON
GOOD AND CHEAP WAY TO PROTECT YOUR HOOD
Hood Protector Custom Tailored to Fit Your Vehicle
Made of High Quality Black Leather Grain Vinyl
Micro-Perforated to Prevent Moisture and Mildew
Special Knit Backing to Protect Your Vehicles Finish
Prevents Damage from Common Road Hazards
Improves the Appearance
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