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Honda Civic Del Sol Acura Integra Main Cap Girdle Boltsoem 88-05 Sohc 11x131/116 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Sandy Level, Virginia, United States

Sandy Level, Virginia, United States
Good condition, inspected
Manufacturer Part Number:90008-PM6-003 ; 90008-PG6-003; 90008PG6003 Part Brand:Alper Motorsports

As stated in title and seen in the pictures, part number is 90007-PM6-003. They fit in all the models listed SOHC only. These bolts came from a D16Z6 and fit many many other models. Two of the bolts are longer than the others, this part number is 90007-PM6-003. 

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