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Spui Strut Tower Brace Set- Honda, Acura? on 2040-parts.com

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Los Gatos, California, United States

Los Gatos, California, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

You are bidding on a pair of SPUI STRUT TOWER BRACES. I do not know anything about this strut tower brace set other than the brand stamped on them. There are no part numbers. So, please see my pictures and consult with an expert to confirm this set will fit your year and model of car. When purchased I was told these strut towers were for older Honda's. But I have seen other similar ones that are marketed for Acura's. The set is in very nice condition. The set are made of heavy construction. The centers are polished aluminum and the brackets are glossy black meta. They have adjustment screws on them. Shipping and handling this item is $40.00 in the USA only. This item is sold "AS-IS", as described and with no returns. Please ask as many questions as possible before bidding. Payment via Paypal is due 72 hours from close of auction. Notice to pay within 24 hours of auction close is appreciated. Please see my other collectibles auctions. Thank You!

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