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1995 Jdm Lsd Honda Prelude Manual Transmission M2b4 H22 92 93 94 95 96 5 Sp on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

New Oxford, Pennsylvania, United States

New Oxford, Pennsylvania, United States

REFERENCE PICS!    up for sale we have a transmission removed from a 95 PRELUDE WITH JDM LSD SWAP.    great working condition, donor vehicle was test driven several miles and shifted at high rpms as well as low.  shifts excellent in all gears.   please email with any questions.  no speed sensor or clutch release fork included.    will fit 92-96 PRELUDE WITH H SERIES!    AGAIN, SEVERAL OF THESE ARE REFERENCE PICS, YOU WILL RECEIVE ONE IDENTICAL TO FIRST 3 PICS IN GOOD CONDITION.  M2B4 CODE ON TRANS.  TRANS IS EQUIPPED WITH LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL.  



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