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Honda Prelude 97-01 Dohc Vtec Valve Cover (black) H22a on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Tappan, New York, US

Tappan, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Honda Surface Finish:Black Country of Manufacture:Japan

You are viewing a used H22A4 valve cover taken from a 1999 Honda Prelude. Black. Aside from cosmetic scuffs this cover was in perfect working order when removed. (A quick sand blasting and powder coating and this will look brand new). Please note that this valve cover is sold in as is condition. Ships promptly in original box. No returns are accepted on this item so please be sure of fitment before making purchase. I only ship to lower 48 states. Any questions will be answered promptly. Thanks for looking.

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