2004 Honda Civic Dx Rear Right Trailing Arm Knuckle Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Brookhaven, Pennsylvania, US
2004 HONDA CIVIC DX
REAR RIGHT TRAILING ARM AND KNUCKLE ASSEMBLY, ON THE PICTURE ITS BOTH SIDES OF KNUCKLE BUT I SELL THEM SEPARATLY THIS AUCTION IS FOR RIGHT SIDE.
PICTURE IS OF ACTUAL PARTS FOR SALE, YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME SEE IT BEFORE YOU BUY IT.
local pick up FROM BROOKHAVEN PA 19015.
WITH ANY QUESTIONS EMAIL OR CALL 610-499-9346 267-772-4042. THANK YOU. -TINA.
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