Honda Civic Ep3 (type-r / Si) 100% Carbon Fiber Gauge Bezel Cover 2 X Twill on 2040-parts.com
Santa Clara, California, US
100% real Carbon Fiber gauge bezel cover for Honda Civic EP3 (fits all year models)
Fits Type-R and Si models, Left or Right Hand drive models.
Made from 100% real 2x Twill Carbon Fiber in a Matte Finish - No Glare!
Easy to install by over-laying this cover over the OEM gauge bezel by using thin double side tape. (included)
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