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Acura Integra Cfac Carbon Fiber Kevlar Center Console Armrest Lid Cover 94 - 01 on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Seabrook, Texas, US

Seabrook, Texas, US
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Description:

* New 94 - 01 Acura Integra CFAC Carbon fiber Armrest Lid Cover.
* Available in
: Black(regular) Carbon fiber, Carbon Kevlar Hybrid: Orange/Green/Blue/Red/Silver.(Add $6 for Colors).
If you want Color, plz add additional $6 in shipping charges field when making payment & leave a note of which color wanted, otherwise Regular Carbon Fiber will be ships.

How it's made:

* Hand Laid Using Grade A Epoxy Resin.
* 5 Layers of Fiberglass to insure Strength & Durability.
* 2 Layers of 3K 2x2 Twill Weave Carbon Fiber Fabric.
* Urethane Clear Gel Top Coat For UV Resistant and Long Lasting Shine.

Installation:

* Designed for a Tight Fit Over/On Top Of Your Original Armrest Lid.

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