Vis Carbon Fiber Lip Spoiler - Honda Civic - '96 - '00 - Used In Good Shape on 2040-parts.com
Huntsville, Alabama, US
HERE IS A USED VIS BRAND CARBON FIBER LIP SPOILER. THIS LIP IS IN GOOD CONDITION. THERE ARE SOME MINOR SCUFFS AND A COUPLE OF PLACES WHERE THERE ARE SOME VISIBLE 'CRACKS' IN THE ACTUAL CARBON FIBER. BUT THE LIP IS OVERALL IN GOOD SHAPE AND WILL GIVE YOUR CIVIC THAT AGGRESSIVE LOOK. THIS WILL FIT HONDA CIVICS FROM 1996-2000 MODEL YEARS.
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