99 00 Honda Civic Si Front Lower Control Arm on 2040-parts.com
Wolcott, Connecticut, US
Up for auction is a passengers side front lower control arm removed from a 2000 civic Si. The bushings appear to be in useable condition.This should be ready to bolt on. Shipping cost is for the lower 48 states only. All other locations may be more.
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