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Skunk2 Gold Vtec Solenoid Cover B17a1 B18c1/5 B16a2/3 D16y8/z6 H22a1/a4 Gsr Type on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Sunnyvale, California, US

Sunnyvale, California, US
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GOLD Skunk2 VTEC
Solenoid Cover
B17A1 B18C1/5 B16A2/3 D16Y8/Z6 H22A1/A4
 
Skunk2’s Fine Tuning products and accessories, like its Gold Anodized VTEC Solenoid Cover for Honda’s B-series, D-series, and H-series VTEC engines, help put the finishing touches onto your vehicle you work so hard to make perform well. Consistent with Skunk2’s racing heritage and high-performance parts manufacturing practices, each VTEC Solenoid Cover is precision CNC machined from high-quality, 6061 billet aluminum and features a durable, hard anodized finish. Each VTEC Solenoid Cover also features a laser-etched, wrap-around Skunk2 logo on the side and the "Skunk2 Inside" graphic on top for the ultimate finishing touch.

  • 1 x Skunk2 Vtec Solenoid Cover - GOLD
  • 1 x Skunk2 Card and Sticker
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