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Rear Honda Civic 1988-2003 Drum Brake Hardware Kit Opparts 61221008 / 17307 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.20
Location:

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:OPparts Other Part Number:61221008 Interchange Part Number:17307 Manufacturer Part Number:612 21 008


Rear Honda Civic 1988-2003 Drum Brake Hardware Kit OPparts 61221008 / 17307

Rear

ITEM DETAILS

PART TYPE CONDITION MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER
Drum Brake Hardware Kit BRAND NEW OPparts  61221008

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INTERCHANGE

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APPLICATIONS

Honda Civic


1988 Wagon

1989 Wagon

1990 Si; 1.6L; Hatchback

1990 Wagon

1991 Si; 1.6L; Hatchback

1991 Wagon

1992 1.5L; w/ A/T

1992 EX; 1.6L; w/o ABS

1993 1.5L; w/ A/T

1993 EX; 1.6L; w/o ABS

1994 1.5L; w/ A/T

1994 EX; 1.6L; w/o ABS

1995 1.5L; w/ A/T

1995 EX; 1.6L; w/o ABS

2000 1.7L; SOHC; Gas; CNG

2001 1.7L; SOHC; Gas; CNG

2002 1.7L; SOHC; Gas; CNG

2003 1.7L; SOHC; Gas; CNG

1988 Wagon

1989 Wagon

1990 Si; 1.6L; Hatchback

1990 Wagon

1991 Si; 1.6L; Hatchback

1991 Wagon

1992 1.5L; w/ A/T

1992 EX; 1.6L; w/o ABS

1993 1.5L; w/ A/T

1993 EX; 1.6L; w/o ABS

1994 1.5L; w/ A/T

1994 EX; 1.6L; w/o ABS

1995 1.5L; w/ A/T

1995 EX; 1.6L; w/o ABS

2000 1.7L; SOHC; Gas; CNG

2001 1.7L; SOHC; Gas; CNG

2002 1.7L; SOHC; Gas; CNG

2003 1.7L; SOHC; Gas; CNG

1988 Wagon

1989 Wagon

1990 Si; 1.6L; Hatchback

1990 Wagon

1991 Si; 1.6L; Hatchback

1991 Wagon

1992 1.5L; w/ A/T

1992 EX; 1.6L; w/o ABS

1993 1.5L; w/ A/T

1993 EX; 1.6L; w/o ABS

1994 1.5L; w/ A/T

1994 EX; 1.6L; w/o ABS

1995 1.5L; w/ A/T

1995 EX; 1.6L; w/o ABS

2000 1.7L; SOHC; Gas; CNG

2001 1.7L; SOHC; Gas; CNG

2002 1.7L; SOHC; Gas; CNG

2003 1.7L; SOHC; Gas; CNG



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