Honda Crx Si,acura Integra Left Rear Caliper With Pads (no Core) 079-0009 on 2040-parts.com
Ballston Spa, New York, US
THIS FITS ACURA INTEGRA 1990-1993 LEFT REAR
HONDA CRX SI 1990-1991 LEFT REAR
A GREAT BUY AND NO CORE TO RETURN!
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