Energy Suspension Hyper-flex System Red Polyurethane Bushings Kit (16.18105r) on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, US
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Everything is in original packaging. This is an ENERGY SUSPENSION Master bushing Kit p/n 16.18105R (RED Color) Fits all Acura Integra with Manual Transmission - EXCLUDES TYPE-R. Kit includes: Front
and rear control arm bushings, front and rear shock bushings, front end
links, steering rack bushings (w/power steering only), transmission shifter stabilizer bushings (manual transmission only), ball joint and tie rod end boots. Does NOT include Rear trailing arm bushings.
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