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Jdm Honda Integra Oem Front Upper Strut Bar Clean Itr Ctr Dc2 Dc4 Ek9 Sir-g on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Highland, California, US

Highland, California, US
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This auction is for a Japanese Integra Type R oem front upper strut bar. Bar is in good condition with no deep scratches or gouges. Marks from being tightened down but won't be noticed when installed. Also has minor surface rust on the ends but can be taken care of very easily. Any questions feel free to ask. Free shipping to US only. All others contact me before bidding.

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