Emblem Kit - Gold - Acura 2.3 Cl - Trunk Lid on 2040-parts.com
Windsor, Connecticut, US
EMBLEM KIT - GOLD - 1999 ACURA 2.3 CL - TRUNK LID - "kit" consists of three (3) pieces:
a. "A" (center trunk lid logo)
b. "ACURA" (left trunk lid nameplate)
c. "2.3CL" (right trunk lid designation)
Kit consists of three (3) total "gold" colored pieces for rear trunk lid - 1999 ACURA 2.3CL
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