2007 Honda Civic 1.8 Cyclinder Head Perfect Condition on 2040-parts.com
Napa, California, US
THIS IS A CYCLINDER OFF A 2007 HONDA CIVIC1.8 .THE MOTOR HAD 7500 MILES ON IT . THE BLOCK HAD A BAD CASTING AROUND THE MOTOR MOUNT SO HONDA REPLACED THE WHOLE MOTOR .THE HEAD IS PERFECT WITH ALL THE INJECTORS AND VAVLE COVER AND TIMING GEAR
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