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Unpainted K Style Rear Roof Spoiler For Honda Accord Prelude 4th Coupe 1992-'96♘ on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Taiwan, Taiwan

Taiwan, Taiwan
Condition:New Brand:DUSA Material:Polyurethane Rubber (Flexible, Bendable) Primary Color:Flat Black Additional Install Required:24 hours in room temp w/masking tape Manufacturer Part Number:KRS Style Roof Spoiler Accessory:K-520 glue Surface Finish:Unpainted Feature:3M Tape attached to the back Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan UPC:Does not apply

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

Parts name:

K-Style Roof Spoiler (KRS)

Material: PVC  (Flexible, bendable)
Model:   Honda Prelude 4th  1992-1996

Fits:

  Coupe

Primary Color:

Unpainted is Flat Black

Additional-Description :

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