96 97 98 Honda Civic Ex Timing Belt Gear With Guard Oem D16y8 on 2040-parts.com
North Hollywood, California, US
96-98 HONDA CIVIC TIMING BELT GEAR WITH GUARD OEM USED ITEM: NORMAL WEAR - IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION. Off of a 98 CIVIC EX. FITS: CIVIC 96-98 WITH D16Y8 MOTOR
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