Honda Civic '04-'05 Sedan Front Grille (oem) on 2040-parts.com
South San Francisco, California, US
USED HONDA CIVIC '04-'05 FRONT GRILLE WITH ORIGINAL COLOR (MAROON). IN GOOD CONDITION. SEE PHOTO
*BASE GRILLE INCLUDED (NO TABS)
*IT CAN BE A REPLACEMENT OR SPARE
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