Dc Sport Ceramic Racing Header For Honda Civic Si 2006-2009 on 2040-parts.com
Metamora, Illinois, United States
Here is a DC Sports Header Removed from a 2007 Honda Civic SI. It is good used condition. Comes as pictured, no gaskets or other parts included. Free shipping id for the continental US only. Email me with any questions.
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