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    Default Polished aluminum Strut Tower Bar - $10

    The only question: What car is it for?

    I bought it for my 1996 Integra GSR, but it didn't fit - it's the right size bar, but the mounts are clearly for a different model. Perhaps a 1989-1993 Integra? Civic?

    I never got around to returning it for a refund, so if you think it will fit your car, or if you can bend/reweld the mounts and then use it, Great!

    I'm in Buckhead, but I'm moving, so it's either in the trash or in someone's hands by Saturday. I paid $40 shipped and never used it (although it's a bit dusty), but the first $10 takes it.
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    have you tried mounting it to the strut bolts and not the factory brace bolts?
    I do your mom if she wasnt so damn ugly!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by LicKaPuSS
    have you tried mounting it to the strut bolts and not the factory brace bolts?
    No, but if I did, I think the bar would be too long/wide, as the strut bolts are several inches narrower than the factory brace bolts. Thanks for looking out for me though --

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    I noticed that in the pic but I couldnt tell. Have you tried it in the back of the car yet?
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    Yeah, looks like it might fit the strut bolts in the rear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LicKaPuSS
    I noticed that in the pic but I couldnt tell. Have you tried it in the back of the car yet?
    I ordered a front stb and never considered trying it in the back. You're right though - that's the ticket. I don't really need a rear stb since I've got a cage, but I feel better about what happened anyway and I guess I'll keep it after all.

    PM me your email addy - I'll Paypal you $2 to buy you a beer.

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    no need man glad I could help
    I do your mom if she wasnt so damn ugly!!!


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