99-03 Honda S2000 Ap1 Engine Bay Heatshield Exhaust Heat Shield Panel Oem on 2040-parts.com
Madison Heights, Michigan, United States
Up for bid is a used but in good condition AP1 OEM Exhaust Manifold Heat shield. This come from a wrecked s2000 with only 10k miles on it that I disassembled. Undamaged and in almost new condition.
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