Acura Legend 91-95 Transmission Pickup Assy, Main on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, US
Used Acura Legend A/T Pickup Assy, Main removed from 92 sedan, should be compatible with 91-95 coupes and sedans however please verify for yourself before bidding.
Ships to US states only.
Actual part pictured.
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