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Osc Premium Front Struts Pair Fits 1997-2000 Acura El on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Boynton Beach, Florida, United States

Boynton Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:OSC Automotive Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:D341200AB UPC:846198001685

OSC Struts and Shock Absorbers are a premium quality New replacement for OE Original Equipment. 


FEATURES & BENEFITS

 Multi Stage Valving

 Twin Tube Design

 Hardened Chrome Plated Piston Rod

 All Weather Oil

 Teflon Banded Piston Seal

 Brackets & Mountings Match OE

 Long Term Durability


PREMIUM QUALITY

TS16949 and ISO14001 Certified

TUV and SUD Certified


WARRANTY

Limited Lifetime Warranty


SET OF TWO Front Struts. BOTH LEFT AND RIGHT STRUTS.

 

Fits: 1997 1998 1999 2000 ACURA EL

D341203A

Monroe 

71291

IMAGE IS A GENERIC PHOTO THAT WE USE FOR ALL OUR STRUT LISTINGS.
 

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