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Oem Reman 1992-1995 Honda Civic 1.6l 4cyl. Vtec Td-42u Ignition Distributor on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Chino, California, United States

Chino, California, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Manufacturer Part Number:TD-42U Brand:OEM Rebuilt Placement on Vehicle:Front Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes

 
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1992-1995 Honda Civic 1.6L V4

V-Tec engine


Ignition Distributor.

TD-42U

with internal coil
 
This is a OEM rebuilt unit, comes with

ignition coil, ignition module, new seals,

bearings, but it doesnot comes with

cap.

It comes with 1 year warranty
 
shipping is $12.00 dollars flat rate, it

usually takes 2-3 business days

to arrive, but im gonna pay for

half of the shipping cost so you only pay

$4.99!!!!

 
we take 1 business day to process the 
order.

if you have any question please contact me before 

buying.

thank you...

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