96 97 98 Acura 3.2 Tl Left Front Drivers Side Upper Control Arm on 2040-parts.com
Woodridge, Illinois, US
Used drivers side front upper control arm, unsure of the make. Ball joint had a little play in it so I replaced. This will only fit the 3.2L , not the 2.5L. Sold as is.
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