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92-95 Honda Civic Del Sol 1.6l Sohc D16z6 Pistons Set With Rings on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Frederick, South Dakota, US

Frederick, South Dakota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:AFTERMARKET Manufacturer Part Number:PS4028B Other Part Number:OEM #: 13011-P28-A02, 13011 P28 A02, 13011P28A02 Warranty:No

 It is new but we ended up not needing them because the pistons in the motor was still good.  Our return time had expired so now we just need to get rid of these pistons.

This item is being sold AS IS and I do not accept returns for ANY reasons.  If you want the item insured then let me know ahead of time before you pay so we can set up an insurance plan on the item before shipping.

Will only ship in the United States of America, no exceptions.

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