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Jdm Honda Civic Ek9 Type R Ctr 2door Hatchback Rear Wing Spoiler Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

TOKYO, Japan

TOKYO, Japan
Condition:Used

DESCRIPTION

JDM HONDA CIVIC EK9 TYPE R REAR SPOILER IN A GOOD USED CONDITION

HAVE SOME MINOR SCRATCHES 

PLEASE LOOK THE PICTURES FOR THE CONDITION

 

 

 

ALL THE ITEM WHICH I AM SELLING ON EBAY ARE MADE FOR JAPANESE DOMESTIC MARKET [JDM] WHICH ARE SOME TIME DIFFERENT FROM OTHER COUNTRIES MODEL, THESE ARE NOT BOLT ON PARTS YOU NEED TO DO SOME WORK ON THESE FOR INSTALLATION THAT'S WHY I AM SELLING THESE AS IS, SO PLEASE  BUY THESE ON YOUR OWN RESPONSIBILITY FOR INSTALLATION

 

SHIPPING & HANDLING


$125 BY EMS WITH TRACKING # & INSURANCE


FOR OTHER COUNTRIES PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST FOR SHIPPING COST

ALL THE ITEMS WILL BE SHIP BY EMS [JAPAN EXPRESS POSTAL SERVICE] WITH TRACKING # AND INSURANCE FOR ANY LOST OR DAMAGE . IN CASE OF DAMAGE OR LOST BUYER HAVE TO FILE THE CLAIM TO SHIPPING COMPANY

 

PAYMENTS

I ACCEPT PAYMENTS BY PAYPAL ONLY

 


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