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Old 01-10-2005, 10:12 AM
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00 Civic DOHC - Integra-R Engine swap

A buddy of mine has a 2000 Civic and he plans to drop a Integra type R engine in this car. he asked me if he needed to upgrade his sus. and if he does anyone have a suggested brand and or type.

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Re: 00 Civic DOHC - Integra-R Engine swap

for autocross, i would suggest the Spoon or Tein setups. I have driven two civics with them and 2 s2000s and they are really nice setups.
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Re: 00 Civic DOHC - Integra-R Engine swap

needs to no should not really.

make him do a 5 lug set up for full itr coolness
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