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Jdm Honda Civic Ef Sedan Bnib Nos Chrome Auto Seal Front Weildshield Very Rare on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

ladlumkaew, pathumthani, Thailand

ladlumkaew, pathumthani, Thailand
Condition:Used

JDM Honda Civic Ef Sedan BNIB NOS Chrome Auto Seal Front Weildshield Very RARE
PRODUCT INFO

- Brand new in box, New old stock.
- For civic ef sedan 88-91 only.
Other details, see the photo.

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