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Stainless Racing Down/test Pipe High Flow Cat 88-00 Civic Ek Eg/crx/integra Blk on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Speed Daddy Interchange Part Number:88-00 Honda Civic / 88-91 Honda CRX Coupe Manufacturer Part Number:HFCHC88BK Sedan Hatchback Other Part Number:93-97 Honda Del Sol / 90-01 Acura Integra Placement on Vehicle:Front Instruction Included:No Surface Finish:Powder-Coated Stainless Steel UPC:DOES NOT APPLY Part Brand:speed_daddy

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STAINLESS RACING DOWN/TEST PIPE HIGH FLOW CAT 88-00 CIVIC EK EG/CRX/INTEGRA BLK
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