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    Default Parting Out D16A6 And A Tranny

    Hello. I have a few things I'm trying to get rid of.

    First, I am parting out my stock D16A6 out of my 88 CRX Si. The block code is D16A6 - 1311451. Mileage is 173,272.5. I would really like to seel it whole for about $250 obo. Think the alternator might be gone on it so will need to be replaced and also I no longer have the distributor for it. Also, the tranny for it will not be coming with the motor. If there is something you need off it send me a PM and we can work something out. It hasn't been pulled out of the car yet.



    Second, I have the ECU I am getting rid of. This is a PM6 ECU. Code on side is 37820-PM6-A040. For the ECU I am looking to get $50. No longer need it so just wanting to get it out here. If the motor goes first I will include this with the motor.


    Third, I have the tranny that came with my JDM D15B V-tec. It is a S20 tranny. The Code is S20 - 2378325. I am looking to get $250 obo for this. I haven't used this tranny since when I put the motor in I am going to use my stock SI tranny.



    Thanks for looking.
    Last edited by umfogotmyname2111; 08-23-2006 at 05:41 PM.

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    where are you located??
    im in warner robins...and im interestedin the motor.
    what kinda d16a6 it is? longblock or shortblock?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EwwCivic!!!
    where are you located??
    im in warner robins...and im interestedin the motor.
    what kinda d16a6 it is? longblock or shortblock?
    I'm in Buford...umm as being short or long block to tell you the truth I'm not exactly sure. All I really know is it is the one that came stock in my 88 CRX Si. Like I said comes with everything but distributor and tranny. Also, the alternator will need to be replaced.
    Last edited by umfogotmyname2111; 08-23-2006 at 10:15 PM.

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    so longblock lol..
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    are you willing to part anything from the car..

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    Quote Originally Posted by vtec_hawj
    are you willing to part anything from the car..
    pm replied to

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    bump...need and want these gone asap!!!!

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    i need that tranny i just cant afford that right now whats the lowest you will go on it?


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