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88-91 Honda Civic Wings West Rear Bumper Cover Used Hatchback Hatch Back on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Fairmont, West Virginia, United States

Fairmont, West Virginia, United States
Missing a lower mounting tab. Will need paint work
Brand:Wings West Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:EF Hatch

Up for sale is a Wings West rear bumper cover for the 88-91 Honda Civic hatchback. The biggest flaw is that it is missing one of the mounting tabs on the bottom right(passenger) side. There is also a small section missing on the inside of the driver(left) side wheel opening. this can be seen in the last picture.

You will receive the exact item pictured.

Only use Ebays part compatibility chart as a guide. Please confirm this part will work in your application given the car it was removed from.

Thanks for looking!!

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