90-00 Jdm Honda Civic B16a Engine Block Bare Motor B16 Vtec Oem Sir Pr3 on 2040-parts.com
Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, United States
This listing is for a OBD0 JDM B16A Block. Block is bare with the exception of what's seen in the pictures. Oil squiters not included. Bock does have some damage to the rear bell housing mounting hole and has also been notched out in the front for a older style turbo kit. Motor was in good running condition before pulled. Motor had very low mileage when pulled.
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