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Fit Honda Civic Hatchback 92-95 Mugen Front Lip With Bys Roof Spoiler on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Baldwin Park, California, United States

Baldwin Park, California, United States
Please note that your item is brand new with normal manufactured imperfections like minor scratches and factory made cut for the lip to bend, purchase only if you accept minor imperfections of the item.
Brand:ABS DYNAMICS Interchange Part Number:FRONT LIP, SPOILER, CIVIC 9295 Surface Finish:UNPAINTED Other Part Number:MUGEN, BYS Manufacturer Part Number:FLIP-PPR-C9295-MU/SPOILER-C9295-BYS Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:FRONT BUMPER, REAR ROOF Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Primary Color:Black

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