97 acura cl 3.0 trunk lid
Acura cl 3.0 v6 full parts car.. Car has 160000 was hit on passenger side.. Parting it out runs great still runs and drives..
Motor 900.00
Trans 300.00
Driver door 80.00
Hood 100.00
Front bumper 80
Rear bumper 80
Side mirrors 40 each
Head lights 75
Radiator 60
Condenser 75
Wheels n tires 100
Tail lights 75
Much more we have the entire car so call and ask seats visors everything jus email and find out if I got it and ill give u a pice...
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