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Blackworks Radiator Stay Civic 92-95 Orange Pn Bwac-0560or on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:BWR Manufacturer Part Number:BWAC05600OR

Blackworks Radiator Stay Civic 92-95 Orange PN BWAC-0560OR

Blackworks Radiator Stay Civic 92-95 Orange PN BWAC-0560OR

Manufacturer: Blackworks Racing BWR
Part Number: BWAC-0560OR
Condition: New

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! - Made from Aircraft grade Billet Aluminum - Made In The USA - Anodized Colors Available

Additional Information:

Category: Radiator Stay 

Description: Blackworks Radiator Stay Civic 92-95 Orange

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