Comptech Rear Lower Tie Bar First Gen Honda Civic Acura Integra on 2040-parts.com
San Mateo, California, US
Very good condition. Straight with no bends. Requires screws to mount that are not included.
Be sure to research that this will fit your car. I do not know all the cars it will fit
This was previously installed on a 95 integra
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