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Usdm Acura Integra Ls B18b1 Final Drive Ring Gear Only Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States
good, used condition. no damage.
Manufacturer Part Number:DC4 Country of origin::Japan Part Brand:Honda/Integra

here is a ring gear from a 1997 integra LS trans that had a bad 3rd gear synchro and we have disassembled to sell all parts separately.    comes exactly as you see.  this is a 64 tooth ring gear and is the same for all 94-2001 integras as well as only 99 and 2000 b16 civic SI model.  will not fit other b16's, only the em1 civic si transmission with 4.266 final drive.  




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