Honda Cvcc 2 Front Spoiler With Air Ducts - Very Rare Nos Nice Condition Civic on 2040-parts.com
Ventura, California, United States
THIS IS A HONDA CVCC 2 FRONT SPOILER WITH AIR DUCTS I FOUND AMONGST MY INVENTORY I PURCHASED 12 YEARS AGO FROM A VINTAGE MANUFACTURED NOW DEFUNCT. THIS HAS ONE NICK AS SEEN IN PICS. OTHERWISE SUPER NICE AND RARE PART FOR HONDAFICIONADOES. THANKS JOHN, AND CALL FOR MORE, IF NEEDED, INFO. 8052369655
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