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92-95 Honda Civic Hatchback 2 3 Door Type-r Bumper Lip Spoiler on 2040-parts.com

US $21.99
Location:

Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria

Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria
Condition:New Brand:LipMyCar

Suitable for: Honda Civic Hatchback(92-95)

 FEATURES

  •      Improves aerodynamics and contributes to better grip
  •      P1 design of sports vision
  •      100% made of high quality polyurethane with the following advantages:
  •      Elastic
  •      Stable weather
  •      Low weight
  •      Colour: plain black.

  • INSTALLATION

    Lip is adapted for mounting on original (unmodified) front bumper.

    It is recommended that installation be done by qualified personnel.
    IMPORTANT! If lipat was deformed during transportation, leave it on a flat surface and use a heat gun or hairdryer to heat problem areas. The material will recover its original shape and will keep it after cooling.
    NOTE! Product defects resulting from improper installation are not subject to claim.

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