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Honda 1988-2000 Civic Crx D15 D16 Carbon Synchro Set on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

San Dimas, California, United States

San Dimas, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:SYN111 Surface Finish:Brass/Carbon Part Brand:Synchrotech Warranty:Yes

Set will fit only D Series transmissions with the case ID of "L3" "S20" or "S40"


This listing is for a 1st-5th Carbon Synchro set fitting D15 D16 SOHC Civic Manual transmissions 1988-2000 If you have questions about proper application please contact us for assistance. These parts should be installed by a professional and other related transmission parts should be inspected for wear. 

Make sure you are getting Genuine Synchrotech Carbon Synchros! - Pictures after in vehicle testing:

If you have questions or need tech support please contact us for assistance: (909) 592-5900 

 

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