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H22a Mahle Gold Series High Comp Pistons And Eagle Rods Prelude Swapped on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Chaska, Minnesota, US

Chaska, Minnesota, US
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Here are best of best pistons for stock bore the h22a/1/4 engines. Bump up your compression ratio with these to 11.5:1.. stock bore meanin you can use with stock sleeves.. they were never used, just opened and admired. I can load more photos if needed. Eagle h-beam rods for extra insurance for high horsepower builds. Comes just like it would from retailers. Rings and wrist pins.. added bonus I will throw in some KING rod bearings.. was planning on using these in my prelude (h22a1)... free shipping if do buy it now.

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