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Old 03-22-2003, 12:21 PM
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gsr into my crx?

Ok, the time is coming close to either get a new car or do a motor swap in the crx. I was set on getting a vw gti vr6, but lately i've been thinking about putting a crx into my crx. But I don't know. I can't decide. How much harder is it to swap in a motor with a hyrdo tranny instead of a cable?
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Just source a cable B series tranny.The wiring nowadays is easy with the help of the HAsport kits.The GSR in a crx is a potent combo.
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