Apc #20.2101 Luminescent Gauge Panel Kit--1996 To 2000 Honda Civic Ex/si on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, United States
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APC LUMINESCENT GAUGE PANEL KIT PART NUMBER 20.2101 FITS HONDA CIVIC EX/SI 1996 TO 2000. REPLACES ORIGINAL PANEL WITH SPEED GLO PANELS WHICH LOOK LIKE WHITE FACE IN THE DAYTIME AND GLOW BLUE AT NIGHT. THIS IS A NEW KIT IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE. SORRY, NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING.
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