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    Default ~~~WTB D-SERIES "SI" TRANNY!!!!~~~

    OK GUYZ IM LOOKIN TO FOR A D-SERIES TRANNY I CAN USE ON A "NICELY BUILT" SINGLE CAM!!! IT NEEDS TO BE IN GOOD SHAPE(NO GRINDS) & CAN HANDLE A TURBO MOTOR...IN A EF BODY....THX GUYZ!!!!! HELP ME OUT!! CASH IN HAND!!!!!!

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    C'MON GUYZ!!! help me out...post up or pm me!!!

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    i don't wanna sound like a smart ass, but have you tried any junk yards..like pull apart or honda auto connection??
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    yeah ive tried just about them all this week....most of them wont part out an engine and itz tranny!!!...but i need to call honda parts conn.

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    If its going in a EF, then You would have to Use a CRX SI tranny??? Because EF's are Cable right?? Or are you going to Convert it to HYDROLIC Transmission?

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    If you are looking for a solution and you are converting to hydraulic using the HASport kit, you should really go with a 96-00 Civic EX transmission. They are built stronger, and they have 3 individual shift fork shafts compared to 2 on the 92-95 Civic EX/Si transmissions. You can call LKQ Corp down in Jenkinsburg and talk to Chris Smith at extension 261 and he will either have one on hand OR he can have one shippend in from another location and he usually sells them for $300 plus tax. If you talk to anyone else there, they will quote you $700+ for one so be sure to talk to him and only him.

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    hey thanks i appreciate that!!!!thanks for ya help....i do wanna go with the 96-00 tranny but thought it would be to much!!!!

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    i got one , lmk brian

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    damn i forgot about that one u got D... PM ME!!!

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    OK.. N-E-1 GOT ANYTHING? DAMON LEMME KNOW SUMTHIN...I PM U! BUT I THINK IM GONNA GO WITH THE 89-91 SI TRANNY,I REALLY DONT FEEL LIKE DOIN A HYDROLIC CONV. I NEED TO GIT IT DONE.. I GOT A BET GOIN THAT I CANT GIT THIS CAR UNDER 15.3 IN THE 1/4 MILE....LOL...I TOLD HIM TO BRING HIS WALLETT TO THE TRACK!!!!!..LOL

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