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92-95 Honda Civic/del Sol Oem D16 D15 Manual Transmission Mount Mt on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Medina, Ohio, United States

Medina, Ohio, United States
Some spots of light surface rust - see pics
Brand:OEM HONDA Genuine Other Part Number:d15b7, d16z6, d15z1, d15b8 SOHC 1.5 1.6 trans Manufacturer Part Number:Manual Transmission Motor Mount, passenger side Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Upper

For sale is an OEM Passenger Side Motor/Transmission Mount from a 1993 Honda Civic Si, with Manual Transmission. Fits all 92-95 coupe, hatchback, and sedan with Manual Transmission. Also fits 1993-1997 Del Sol with D16 or D15 with manual transmission. WILL NOT FIT CARS WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. WILL NOT FIT DOHC MOTORS. Some spots of light surface rust on metal. 

Comes as pictured. Item in the pictures is the exact item you will receive.

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