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Jackson Racing Honda Civic/crx Supercharger Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $1,300.00
Location:

Cape Coral, Florida, US

Cape Coral, Florida, US
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For Sale is a perfect running condition Jackson Racing Supercharger kit for most 1988-2000 honda civic SOHC d15 and d16 motors. The supercharger was running in a vehicle here locally in perfect running condition before pulled so rest assure everything works fine. I am including extras which are an AEM high flow performance fuel rail, a B&M fuel pressure gauge, aftermarket adjustable fuel pressure regulator, Hondata intake manifold gasket, and a 255lph fuel pump, only thing missing is the belt and injectors and your ready to bolt it on for tuning. No International shipping!! Please do your own research on this kit as i will not answer silly questions about performance gains etc., installation instructions can be found online for free. Kit is used and therefore sold AS IS.

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