Blackworks Bwr Radiator Stay Bracket Honda Civic 1992-1995 Black Eg6 Aluminum on 2040-parts.com
North Las Vegas, Nevada, US
**BRAND NEW GENUINE PRODUCT**
BLACKWORKS RADIATOR STAY
NOTE: THIS AUCTION IS ONLY FOR 1 RADIATOR STAY
COLOR:BLACK
PART NUMBER: BWAC-0560BK
FITMENT
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Upgrade your stock radiator stay and let it all stand out with the
Blackworks Radiator Stay. Made from quality aluminum and made here in
the USA! There are many colors to choose from.
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