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92 93 94 95 Civic Oem Clutch Lines Slave Cylinder Rubber Metal Del Sol Eg Swap on 2040-parts.com

US $55.55
Location:

Marengo, Ohio, United States

Marengo, Ohio, United States
Tested-working, clean Used-OEM part. If any defects, they will be listed in the description field under "NOTES".
Brand:OEM Honda


Text 7408151865 for quick reply to questions or for more photos.

You will receive Exactly what the photos show, Nothing more, Nothing less.

Important notes: Slave cylinder is included but its missing the rod that pushes the throw out bearing arm.


 

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