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Honda Del Sol 1993-1997 Front Camber Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $27.00
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:GPF INC. Surface Finish:RED Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan

YOU ARE BIDDING ONE PAIR 1993-1997 HONDA DEL SOL FRONT CAMBER KIT ARM SET IN RED COLOR


SPECIFICATIONS OF ITEM

ONE PAIR (LEFT AND RIGHT FRONT CAMBER)
FRONT CNTROL ARM: -4 DEGREE TO +4 DEGREE ADJUSTABLE
100% BRAND NEW


WARRANTY

6 MONTHS WARRANTY

RETURN AND INSURANCE POLICY
NO RETURNS ONCE ITEM HAS BEEN INSTALLED ONTO THE VEHICLE
RETURNING ITEM MUST CONTACT SELLER BEFORE SENDING THE ITEM TO SELLER


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