04 civic EX sedan. Can't find this part on any Honda parts website?

I can't seem to find this small, elbow-shaped metal pipe on any honda parts website. I have "squared it off" in red so it's easier to see. There's now coolant leaking from the base of this small pipe. The Idle Air Control Valve on the throttle body has a coolant line that runs from there and attaches to this piece. Anybody have an idea?04 civic EX sedan. Cannot find this part on any Honda parts website - 1

Jeez, go to a Honda dealer. What are you gonna save on a website? $2? By the time you pay for shipping a local dealer will be the same price

I think I would take it out and see if I could match it to something at the hardware store, or auto parts store.

I'm afraid that Honda has a part number for the complete assy only which means that they don't sell the angled little pipe as a single part.
It's item nr 8 in below schematic:
http://www.hondapartsdeals.com/hpa/zoom_image.php?file=http%3A%2F%2Festore.honda.com%2Fhonda%2Fimages%2Fparts%2Fcatalogs%2FEA%2F14S5A401%2FEstore%2Fillustrations2%2FS5AAE1500.png&title=Enlarged%20Image&x=1108&y=553
Unfortunately the assy costs $180 and even with the discount it won't go lower than $133 which seems rather insane from my point of view.
You could visit a local parts store to search for a similar part at the cost of a few bucks or even a compatible assy at less than half the price of the genuine, but the cheapest and quickest way is to try to mend the existing one probably with the use of a good quality heat resistant tiny tight silicone or rubber band and a matching pipe clamp.

Is there a yard near you that has any honda cars? The lager part it comes out of can be purchased used.
You find the U-pull-it yard's name for your area and vehicles are listed by make and year.
If you know what years have the same, you go take a look.
If thats not possible for some reason, you can go to a plumbing supply and find the fitting and, or ask where you can get it made.
skilled labor costs money but not THAT much.