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4th Gen B16 Swap

I am positive someone out there can tell me exactly what I need to pull a switch? I've heard you have to tear apart the dash in the DX because the wiring is wacked, plus you need to upgrade your breaks, so if anyone out there has a parts list they used on their car that I can kind of get a hint on it would be much appreciated!
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http://hybrid.honda-perf.org/tech/4gtech.html
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Also try www.hasport.com for more info. With the swap kits that are available these days, doing this kind of swap is actually pretty easy.
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