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95-98 Ek Civic Ssp Front Bumper Cold Air Duct - Fiberglass on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
Condition:New Brand:SSP Country/Region of Manufacture:New Zealand Surface Finish:White Gelcoat Country of Manufacture:New Zealand Placement on Vehicle:Right

SSP front bumper RH Air Duct

Fits 1995-1998 EK Civic Hatch, Sedan or Coupe.

High quality hand laid item.

Auction is for a right hand side fiberglass duct finished in white gelcoat.

 

 

 *** JDM 95-00 Integra, 99-00 Civic and 92-95 Civic options also available.***

 

SSP Bodykits have 15+ years of providing high quality road and race composite parts - Buy with confidence.

 

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