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Custom Style Spoiler Imports 93-04 Honda Civic Acura Accord Totota Camry Avalon on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Wilmington, North Carolina, US

Wilmington, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Rear

This is a new in box rear spoiler that goes on the trunk deck lid.  It will also fit many imports between 93-04 including Honda Aucras, Civics or Accords or Totota Camrys or Avalons.  It has a two inch rise and includes the 3rd brake light and wiring and includes the installation hardware.  This is ready to be installed and painted.  We have two of this same spoiler and will ship the second one for only $3 more if you need two of the same or want to combine spoilers just let me know.  I am a bodyman and try to save out parts that are still good to save you some money and make a little extra to do some house repairs.  We purchased these spoilers from a bodyshop that was going out of business last year.  We also will be donating 10% of the sale price to CUE which is a local organization that searches for missing persons.  Good luck bidding.

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