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Torque Converter Bolts 94 95 96 97 01 Acura Integra Civic Crv Pilot Oem Auto on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Alvaton, Kentucky, United States

Alvaton, Kentucky, United States
Good condition, excellent threads and heads.
Brand:Acura

Up for sale are 8 torque converter bolts. These items were removed from a wrecked 1996 Acura Integra 2 door hatchback special edition B18B1 Automatic Trans.

These are used items and overall they are in good used condition. Typically they work for other model Integra's as well as civics and other Honda/Acura vehicles but you will need to do your own research. Thanks for looking!

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