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Condition:New Brand:Euro-customtuning Car make:2016+Honda Civic 4Dr Sedan EX LX Surface Finish:ABS Plastic in matte black Years:2016+ Manufacturer Part Number:08F03-TEA-9T0A Installation Instruction:not included Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear, Lower Interchange Part Number:Matte Black Front&Rear Bumper Side Splitter Kit Primary Color:Matte black ready to paint Superseded Part Number:front&rear splitter, Racing sporty look Other Part Number:for 2016+Honda Civic 4Dr EX LX UPC:613635826718 Warranty:Yes

Hyundai sets prices on 2013 Santa Fe Sport

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