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Old 08-02-2003, 03:58 AM
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Unhappy i need help with motor swap

sup i need help with a swap i have a 90 honda civic dx h/b im puttin a 99ls motor with a gsr head and i was wonderin wha kinda mounts wire harness shift linkage ect.. i would need to finish the job this is my 2nd motor swap the 1st was ez it was a 93 cx h/b i put in a 96 ls with the gsr head but everything went right in n i hear u need alot more for my 90 swap can some1 give me info please my email address is [email protected]
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Old 08-02-2003, 04:06 AM
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bros 93 cx h/b

this is the civic we did the swap in its kinda ugly butt fast i was drivein it n i raced a 350z n the car was full stock clutch stock ls headers and he had like a 75mph head start whooped um till i toped out
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