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Honda D16 D17 Stroker Parts Bundle on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Birch Harbor, Maine, United States

Birch Harbor, Maine, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Honda

This is a bundle of parts for a Honda civic d-series car......all are new or like new.......

- d16y8 Complete head (everything except intake manifold)
- d16y8 block , bare
-ebay d-series stage 2 cutch
-ebay 4-2-1 chrome header
-micropolished d17 crank
-d17 rods
-arp rod bolts (new)
-p28 pistons (new, = 12.1:1 Compression ratio)
-d16 ACL Crank bearings
-d16 ACL Rod bearings

you will need a d17 oil pump and either a d16 OR d17 main seal will work......

more pics available upon request.....email me at swaggin04401 at G mail dot com.

Thanks......

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