Honda Acura Type R Typer E Break E-break Handle Cover on 2040-parts.com
Rosemead, California, US
Brand new TypeR/ Type R E-Brake
Cover Handle for the Hondas & Acura. These come with a carbon fiber "Type R"
Decal. These Handles are made of metal. This item comes with screws and a tool
to lock it. Definitely a unique and aggressive product for your Honda & Acura!
The Length of the E-brake handle is 4.75"
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