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Acura Tl Cl Integra Gs-r Factory Wheels Lock Set 08181-se7a2aa on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

MT.HOOD, OREGON, US

MT.HOOD, OREGON, US
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THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE SET USED IN PACKAGE FACTORY OEM WHEEL LOCKS

 ACURA PART # 08181-SE7A2AA

12mm x 1.50

 WILL FIT MOST ACURA VEHICLES INCLUDING

1986-2001 INTEGRA         1986-1995 LEGEND

1997-2003 CL                    1996-2004 RL

1995-2008 TL

WHEEL LOCKS AND KEY IN GOOD CONDITION

IF YOU DO NOT SEE YOUR CAR APPLICATION PLEASE CHECK WITH ME

WILL ALSO FIT MOST EARLY HONDA MODELS WITH 12mm LUG STUDS

 

 

ALL PARTS SOLD "AS IS" NO WARRANTY OR RETURNS, PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU EXPERIENCE ANY PROBLEMS

SHIPPING TO CONTINENTAL US ONLY, BUYER WILL NEED TO PROVIDE A STREET ADDRESS, NO PO BOXES

TRACKING NUMBER INCLUDED IN SHIPPING CHARGES

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