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1996 Honda Civic Distributor With Cap 1.6 Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Hope, Indiana, United States

Hope, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:Yes

Distributor with cap removed from a 1996 Honda Civic with a 1.6 engine.

Please understand you are bidding/buying a used auto part. I only sell good usable parts
and try to describe any imperfections the best I can; however it is a used auto part not brand new.
There might be dirt, grease, light scratches or other minor imperfections.

Please make sure this item fits your specific vehicle before buying. If, unsure prior to purchase please check with your local dealer.

No guarantee please bid carefully. Shipping rates will vary if shipped other than immediate 48 states. Item can be picked up if in local area. 

If item is returned buyer pays return shipping fees.

Note: This part may fit other vehicles than those indicated. If you have any questions you can email me anytime. Thank you.




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