What is the name of this car part? It binds the metal cover fasten upon the civic?

The griddle is continuous or in hit with this part. Its during a really front of a engine brook as well as it binds a metal cover fasten in place? Mine was bent, i already transposed a metal cover fasten though this partial is additionally focussed so my metal cover won’t close properly. Name this automobile part.

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  • jrg
    December 24th, 2009 at 9:30 am

    hood fasten anchor indicate if a upon a car support side,

    or if a a metal cover side your seeking at, fasten offshoot if a a U thingy a fasten hooks in to place.

  • jo jo and the Master Tech.
    December 24th, 2009 at 9:30 am

    its called a verticle support

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