Clutch Pressure Plate Fits 1988-1989 Honda Prelude 2.0 Litre - Fcc- Japan on 2040-parts.com
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Honda Prelude 1988-1989 Clutch Pressure Plate. Made in Japan by F.C.C. A Top Quality Japanese Clutch Supplier. I also have the Clutch Disc Listed also HCC904.
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