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94-97 Acura Integra Front Bumper Brackets Marker Signal Corner Lights Brackets on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States
BRACKETS ONLY! GOOD USED CONDITION. NO DAMAGE. 94-97 ONLY!
Manufacturer Part Number:210-22286 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

THESE FIT 94-97 INTEGRAS ONLY!! THIS LISTING IS FOR A SET OF OEM FRONT BUMPER MARKER LIGHT BRACKETS REMOVED FROM A 1997 INTEGRA GSR.  GOOD CONDITION WITH NO DAMAGE.  THESE WILL SCREW INTO 94-97 INTEGRA BUMPERS ONLY!   THIS IS THE PAIR OF LEFT AND RIGHT.  THEY ARE ZIP TIED TOGETHER IN PICS. 

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