Front End Bra Lebra 55901-01 Fits 04-08 Mazda Rx-8 on 2040-parts.com
Clarksburg, Ohio, United States
2 piece bra for Mazda RX-8. Was used for less than two months. I bought the car, bought accessories for it, drove it for two months, then it sat for a month. Three months into my ownership the dealer could not get me a clear title so the sale was cancelled. I bought a BMW instead. One small hole in the corner of the hood cover (see picture). The optional screen for the grill is made to either use it or fold it under. There is a small hole in the optional screen. (See picture)
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