Used Set Of Hardrace 5827 Honda Civic 96-00 Ek Engine Mounts on 2040-parts.com
Midland Park, New Jersey, US
Used set of Hardrace Motor Mounts for Honda Civic 96-00 EK only used for 1100 miles in like new condition.
Hardrace Motor Mounts are made with reinforced rubber that are 150% stronger than factory mounts. Compound with high anti-vibration and durometer rubber material, the Hardrace reinforced mounts will reduce your engine movement significantly.
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