93-97 Honda Civic Del Sol Targa Top Left Driver Roof Side Lock Bracket 94 95 96 on 2040-parts.com
Arlington Heights, Illinois, US
1993-1997 Honda Civic Del Sol
OEM Targa Top Roof Bracket Left Side Lock
- Excellent Condition!!
- Genuine Honda Part
- Fits 93-97 Del Sol S Si Vtec
- Came Out Of A 95 Si And Works Great!
- I Also Have The Right Side Listed If You Want The Set
- You WILL Receive The Exact Item Pictured
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