Skunk2 Racing Cam Seal Honda Civic / Acura Integra B16 B18 B20 H22 H23 Black on 2040-parts.com
Anderson, Indiana, United States
Skunk2’s Fine Tuning products and accessories, like its Cam Seal for Honda's B-series, H-series, and DOHC D-series 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 Cam Seal is precision CNC machined from high-quality, 6061 billet aluminum and features a durable, hard anodized finish. Unlike OEM cam seals, Skunk2 Cam Seals feature three o-rings for a positive seal and a precise fit. Each Cam Seal also features a laser-etched Skunk2 logo for the ultimate finishing touch. Vehicle Fitment:
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