Skunk2 Style Black Vtec Solenoid Cover B17a1 B18c1/5 B16a2/3 D16y8/z6 H22a1/a4 on 2040-parts.com
Wenzhou, 浙江省, CN
Features:
- Precision CNC Machining
- Hard anodized for durability
- AL6061 Billet aluminum construction
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