Honda Civic 96-00 Oem Top Engine Motor Timing Belt Cover Panel D Series Sohc on 2040-parts.com
Ljubljana, Dol pri Ljubljani, Slovenia
This is a top timing belt cover removed from a 99 Honda Civic Ex. SHOULD fit 96-00 Honda Civic D series SOHC
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