Civic Speaker Cover Honda Civic Crx 88 89 90 91 Black Door Speaker Covers on 2040-parts.com
Fairmont, West Virginia, US
up for sale is a set of front door speaker covers for a 88-91 honda civic or crx
black in color
look at pics, these have small cracks
free shipping in the 48 states
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