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Old 09-23-2007, 12:51 PM
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Default wtb 92-95 civic 1.5 Parts

Wtb a few parts.

--Yellow oem fogs also

--Headers

--Intake

--Short shifter

--Amber corners ( not the clear ones )

aim is gsxr55 or email at gsxr55@aol.com ty
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come on. some one has some of these for sale
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R U Lookin For Stock Or Aftermaket Headers ?? Cuz I Have A Set Of Stock D16z6 Headers W/ Downpipe And O2 Senor Lmk
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i got a DC Sport header in great condition..$100..lmk..727 415 9169
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more than i want to spend but hit me up if it goes lower.
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