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whats up everybody, my name is rob and i live in thunder bay ontario.
does anybody know who will ship an sr20 to thunder bay or close to. i need one by this summer. thanks

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Re: sr20det suppliers

another fellow canadian... pretty much every company will ship to you.. check out the faq for sr websites.. have you considered turboing your stock engine at all?
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Re: sr20det suppliers

There are shops in Ontario that sell them, I dunno where, but if there's some in Quebec then there's some in Ontario.
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Heres...

Heres a good question? Why cant i find someone in the Tulsa, OK. Area who can swap an Auto-Manual?
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Re: sr20det suppliers

alot of transmission shops usually do auto manual swaps....usually cost about 1500
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another fellow canadian... pretty much every company will ship to you.. check out the faq for sr websites.. have you considered turboing your stock engine at all?
ive thought about it alot but what i want to achieve i dont think the
ka24e will cut the mustard. Plus there is alot more to choose from with the sr20(parts).
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www.streetimports.com

They're in Ottawa, I think.
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Re: Re: Re: sr20det suppliers

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ive thought about it alot but what i want to achieve i dont think the
ka24e will cut the mustard. Plus there is alot more to choose from with the sr20(parts).
Are you sure? www.ka-t.org

Here's a list of SR20DET suppliers:

www.heavythrottle.com or www.srswap.com (same company)
www.phase2motortrend.com
www.mckinneymotorsports.com
www.venus-auto.com/nissan.htm
www.boostdynamics.com
www.autoimaging.com
www.projectsilvia.com
www.neishlinmotors.com
www.jspecauto.com
www.streetimports.com
www.nippon-motors.com
www.japanesemotorsport.com.au/engine_choice.htm
www.afterdark-tuning.com
www.jarcoinc.com
www.flashoptions.com
www.osakajdmmotors.com
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ive thought about it alot but what i want to achieve i dont think the
ka24e will cut the mustard. Plus there is alot more to choose from with the sr20(parts).
my main point, which was overlooked, was that you're in one of the biggest shipping cities in eastern canada.. i'll guarantee most of the sr's that are shipped from overseas to canada for people in the eastern countries go through your city. i know the winter is brutal there and doesnt exactly support tuners but there has to be a shop somewhere in town that you could buy your sr from..
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to me when i really look at it hondas just too expensive and theres not much power even after you spend loads of money...

http://www.cardomain.com/id/dbo240

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