Sachs New Flywheel & Ring Gear For Manual Trans, 1990-2002 Honda Accord Prelude on 2040-parts.com
Fullerton, California, United States
New SACHS Flywheel w/ ring gear. (fits Manual transmission). 1990-2002 Honda Accord, Prelude (See details in applications guide). Payment accepted thru paypal. Ask us to quote for shipping out of contiguous US continent. Free ground shipping within 48 US. |
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