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Acura Integra 1990-2001 Rear Camber Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:GPF INC. Surface Finish:SILVER Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan

YOU ARE BIDDING ONE PAIR ACURA INTEGRA 1990-2001 REAR CAMBER KIT ARM SET IN SILVER COLOR


SPECIFICATIONS OF ITEM

ONE PAIR (LEFT AND RIGHT REAR CAMBER ARM)
REAR CONTROL ARM: -4 DEGREE TO +4 DEGREE ADJUSTABLE
100% BRAND NEW
COMPUTERIZE PRECISION CUTTING
IT IS MADE OF FORGE ALLOY ALUMINUM
POLYURETHANE BUSINGS
INSTRUCTION NOT INCLUDED;  PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION IS HIGHLY RECOMMANDED.


WARRANTY

6 MONTHS WARRANTY

RETURN AND INSURANCE POLICY
NO RETURNS ONCE ITEM HAS BEEN INSTALLED ONTO THE VEHICLE
RETURNING ITEM MUST CONTACT SELLER BEFORE SENDING THE ITEM TO SELLER


PLEASE CONTACT SELLER FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING


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