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07 08 Acura Tl Type S Rocker Arms For Cylinder Head 3.5l 6 Cyl At J35a8 Rdx on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

New Oxford, Pennsylvania, United States

New Oxford, Pennsylvania, United States
VERY GOOD USED CONDITION.
Brand:Acura Stock Number:J11005 Inventory ID:693320 Genuine OEM:YES Model:ACURA TL Part Number:693320

 HERE IS A SET OF ROCKER ARMS REMOVED FROM A 2007 ACURA TL TYPE S.   VERY GOOD CONDITION.  THESE MAY FIT OTHER MODELS THAN JUST 07 AND 08 TL TYPE S, BUT PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH PRIOR TO PURCHASE.  YOU WILL RECEIVE ONLY EXACTLY WHAT YOU SEE HERE. 


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