New Lucas Ignition Rotor Honda Civic 1972-73 on 2040-parts.com
Dayton, Ohio, United States
You are purchasing a new Lucas ignition rotor for the Honda Civic, 1972-73. This may fit other years as well but our Lucas book stops at 1973. In the Lucas box, made in Japan, part number RA80. Please see our store and other auctions for more NOS, new and one-of-a-kind British parts. Thanks. Due to new Postal regulations, if you live in Italy or Taiwan USPS will not allow us to ship 1st class mail International, you must select Priority International Shipping or Registered.Please contact us if you have any questions. Also most South America countries. |
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