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Old 08-07-2002, 12:05 PM
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Question d16y8 engine block

i know alot of people in here have swapped their stock SOHC engines out of their cars for a newer motor. if anyone in here has done so with a 96+ civic EX, i'm willing to buy your old D16y8 vtec engine block (complete with crank shaft, rods pistons, etc...). if anyone has a block there looking to sell please respond back. lower miliage is perfered. i live in the philadelphia area, so if anyone is close to there, that makes it a lot easier for me to come get it.
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