Rsx Type S/ Civic Si 3rd Gear Syncro Set Part Number 23444-pns-316 on 2040-parts.com
Pearl, Mississippi, US
Brand new sealed 3rd gear syncro set part number 23444-PNS-316. Honda genuine part but box is missing.
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