FS: SOHC Intake Manifolds, D16Z6, D16A6, D15B7
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<FONT SIZE="4">Summer Price Drop</FONT>
<FONT SIZE="3">FS: D16A6 Intake Manifold</FONT>
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Description
Manifold Comes with
-Itself
-Fuel Rail
-FPR
Price
25$ + Shipping
<FONT SIZE="3">FS: D15B7 Intake Manifold</FONT>
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Description
You are purchasing one D15B7 intake manifold with a few accessories, pretty
simple isn't it? Let me fill you in on the highlights:
- Came of the 92-95 Civic D15B7 motor
- Has a 55mm Throttle Body opening (Same as the D16A6) BUT shares the same
mounting flange as the rest of the D/B/H Motors
Ok, thats about it really. Anyways, here is what the manifold comes with:
-Manifold
-Fuel Rail
-FPR
-Injectors
Price
30$ + Shipping
Options
- Add the injector clips for 10$
Contact
- PM Here
- Call Me @ 407.375.8256 (but if you do that, Leave a message with your name, number)
Location
- Coral Gables
Remember, everything is negotiable
<FONT SIZE="3">All items for sale can be made to look like the first manifold if the buyer wishes.</FONT>
Modified by dr_latino999 at 7:14 PM 4/20/2007
Modified by dr_latino999 at 10:05 PM 5/10/2007
Modified by dr_latino999 at 8:46 PM 5/24/2007
<FONT SIZE="3">FS: D16A6 Intake Manifold</FONT>
<U>Picture</U>
Description
Manifold Comes with
-Itself
-Fuel Rail
-FPR
Price
25$ + Shipping
<FONT SIZE="3">FS: D15B7 Intake Manifold</FONT>
<U>Picture</U>
Description
You are purchasing one D15B7 intake manifold with a few accessories, pretty
simple isn't it? Let me fill you in on the highlights:
- Came of the 92-95 Civic D15B7 motor
- Has a 55mm Throttle Body opening (Same as the D16A6) BUT shares the same
mounting flange as the rest of the D/B/H Motors
Ok, thats about it really. Anyways, here is what the manifold comes with:
-Manifold
-Fuel Rail
-FPR
-Injectors
Price
30$ + Shipping
Options
- Add the injector clips for 10$
Contact
- PM Here
- Call Me @ 407.375.8256 (but if you do that, Leave a message with your name, number)
Location
- Coral Gables
Remember, everything is negotiable
<FONT SIZE="3">All items for sale can be made to look like the first manifold if the buyer wishes.</FONT>
Modified by dr_latino999 at 7:14 PM 4/20/2007
Modified by dr_latino999 at 10:05 PM 5/10/2007
Modified by dr_latino999 at 8:46 PM 5/24/2007
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April 20: Ridván begins at sunset in the Bahá'í Faith, 4/20 in cannabis culture.
* 1653 - Oliver Cromwell dissolved the Rump Parliament of the Commonwealth of England.
* 1862 - Louis Pasteur and Claude Bernard completed the first test on pasteurization.
* 1884 - Pope Leo XIII published the encyclical Humanum Genus, denouncing Freemasonry and the doctrine of a separation of church and state.
* 1914 - A fire and a gun battle between the National Guard and striking coal miners in Colorado led to 17 deaths in the Ludlow massacre.
* 1999 - Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold murdered 13 people before committing suicide in the Columbine High School
* 1653 - Oliver Cromwell dissolved the Rump Parliament of the Commonwealth of England.
* 1862 - Louis Pasteur and Claude Bernard completed the first test on pasteurization.
* 1884 - Pope Leo XIII published the encyclical Humanum Genus, denouncing Freemasonry and the doctrine of a separation of church and state.
* 1914 - A fire and a gun battle between the National Guard and striking coal miners in Colorado led to 17 deaths in the Ludlow massacre.
* 1999 - Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold murdered 13 people before committing suicide in the Columbine High School
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Ok folks, you're in luck. What I am going to do: add new seals, add pieces that are missing, I may have 4 complete manifolds by the time you look at this next
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Folding fact #107
1915 Frederick Twort discovered a "disease" of bacteria called "glassy transformation" and showed the disease agent is transmissible, filterable, invisible with a light microscope and does not grow in the absence of the living host bacterium. Twort proposed three possible explanations, including a filterable virus and an enzyme.
1915 Frederick Twort discovered a "disease" of bacteria called "glassy transformation" and showed the disease agent is transmissible, filterable, invisible with a light microscope and does not grow in the absence of the living host bacterium. Twort proposed three possible explanations, including a filterable virus and an enzyme.
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May 11:
Tapa Tchermoeff
* 1792 - Merchant sea-captain Robert Gray first entered the Columbia River, the largest river flowing into the Pacific Ocean from North America.
* 1812 - British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval was assassinated by John Bellingham in the lobby of the House of Commons.
* 1918 - The Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus was established, with Tapa Tchermoeff (pictured) as the first prime minister.
* 1949 - Siam was officially renamed Thailand.
* 1960 - Mossad agents captured Adolf Eichmann, a **** leader and fugitive war criminal hiding in Argentina.
Tapa Tchermoeff
* 1792 - Merchant sea-captain Robert Gray first entered the Columbia River, the largest river flowing into the Pacific Ocean from North America.
* 1812 - British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval was assassinated by John Bellingham in the lobby of the House of Commons.
* 1918 - The Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus was established, with Tapa Tchermoeff (pictured) as the first prime minister.
* 1949 - Siam was officially renamed Thailand.
* 1960 - Mossad agents captured Adolf Eichmann, a **** leader and fugitive war criminal hiding in Argentina.
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May 12: World Fair Trade Day (2007); International Nurses Day
Konrad Zuse in 1992
* 1551 - National University of San Marcos, the oldest university in South America, was founded in Lima, Peru.
* 1885 - North-West Rebellion: Louis Riel and the Métis rebels were decisively defeated in the Battle of Batoche by Canadian forces under Major-General Frederick Middleton.
* 1926 - A general strike by the trade unions in the United Kingdom ended after nine days.
* 1941 - German engineer Konrad Zuse (pictured) presented the Z3, the world's first working programmable, fully automatic computer, in Berlin.
* 1975 - The Cambodian navy seized the American merchant ship SS Mayagüez in international waters.
Konrad Zuse in 1992
* 1551 - National University of San Marcos, the oldest university in South America, was founded in Lima, Peru.
* 1885 - North-West Rebellion: Louis Riel and the Métis rebels were decisively defeated in the Battle of Batoche by Canadian forces under Major-General Frederick Middleton.
* 1926 - A general strike by the trade unions in the United Kingdom ended after nine days.
* 1941 - German engineer Konrad Zuse (pictured) presented the Z3, the world's first working programmable, fully automatic computer, in Berlin.
* 1975 - The Cambodian navy seized the American merchant ship SS Mayagüez in international waters.
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May 13: Mother's Day in several countries (2007); Rotuma Day in Fiji.
Isabel the Redeemer
* 1497 - Girolamo Savonarola of Florence was excommunicated by Pope Alexander VI.
* 1848 - Maamme, the national anthem of Finland, was performed for the first time.
* 1888 - Isabel the Redeemer (pictured) signed the Lei Áurea into law, formally abolishing slavery in Brazil.
* 1917 - Our Lady of Fatima: Three children reportedly experienced a Marian apparition near Fátima, Portugal.
* 1969 - Chinese-Malay race riots left at least 184 people dead in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in the May 13 Incident.
Isabel the Redeemer
* 1497 - Girolamo Savonarola of Florence was excommunicated by Pope Alexander VI.
* 1848 - Maamme, the national anthem of Finland, was performed for the first time.
* 1888 - Isabel the Redeemer (pictured) signed the Lei Áurea into law, formally abolishing slavery in Brazil.
* 1917 - Our Lady of Fatima: Three children reportedly experienced a Marian apparition near Fátima, Portugal.
* 1969 - Chinese-Malay race riots left at least 184 people dead in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in the May 13 Incident.
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Folding fact #126
1938 Howard Florey and Ernst Chain of Oxford University in England isolated the antimicrobial agent penicillin.
1938 Howard Florey and Ernst Chain of Oxford University in England isolated the antimicrobial agent penicillin.
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May 14: Flag Day in Paraguay.
Skylab
* 1264 - King Henry III was captured in the Battle of Lewes, making Simon de Montfort the de facto ruler of England.
* 1607 - An expedition led by Christopher Newport established the Jamestown Settlement in Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in North America.
* 1796 - Edward Jenner began testing cowpox as a vaccine for protection against smallpox.
* 1948 - Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion publicly read the Declaration of Independence in Tel Aviv.
* 1973 - The NASA space station Skylab (pictured) was launched from Cape Canaveral.
Skylab
* 1264 - King Henry III was captured in the Battle of Lewes, making Simon de Montfort the de facto ruler of England.
* 1607 - An expedition led by Christopher Newport established the Jamestown Settlement in Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in North America.
* 1796 - Edward Jenner began testing cowpox as a vaccine for protection against smallpox.
* 1948 - Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion publicly read the Declaration of Independence in Tel Aviv.
* 1973 - The NASA space station Skylab (pictured) was launched from Cape Canaveral.
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* ...that the House of the Faun, one of the grandest private residences discovered in Pompeii, is named after the statue of a dancing faun (replica pictured), in its central impluvium?
* ...that NFL hall of famer Bud Grant and MLB hall of famer Dave Winfield both played for the Minnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball team?
* ...that the land of Haydarpaşa Cemetery, a burial ground in Istanbul, Turkey for British Commonwealth soldiers from three wars, belonged to Suleiman the Magnificent?
* ...that heavyweight boxer Joe Baksi recorded nine victories in his first year as a professional, including one over future actor Jack Palance?
* ..that Marie de France's poem "Chevrefoil", one of the 12 Lais of Marie de France, recounts an episode from the legend of Tristan and Iseult?
* ...that NFL hall of famer Bud Grant and MLB hall of famer Dave Winfield both played for the Minnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball team?
* ...that the land of Haydarpaşa Cemetery, a burial ground in Istanbul, Turkey for British Commonwealth soldiers from three wars, belonged to Suleiman the Magnificent?
* ...that heavyweight boxer Joe Baksi recorded nine victories in his first year as a professional, including one over future actor Jack Palance?
* ..that Marie de France's poem "Chevrefoil", one of the 12 Lais of Marie de France, recounts an episode from the legend of Tristan and Iseult?
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he Parliament Acts are two Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom, passed in 1911 and 1949. They form part of the Constitution of the United Kingdom. The first Parliament Act, the Parliament Act 1911, asserted the supremacy of the House of Commons by limiting the legislation blocking powers of the House of Lords—the suspensory veto. Providing the provisions of the Act are met, legislation can be passed without the approval of the House of Lords. Additionally, the 1911 Act amended the Septennial Act to reduce the maximum permitted time between general elections from seven years to five years. The first Parliament Act was amended by the second Parliament Act, the Parliament Act 1949, which further limited the power of the Lords by reducing the time that they could delay bills, from two years to one. The Parliament Acts have been used to pass legislation against the wishes of the House of Lords on only seven occasions since 1911, including the passing of the Parliament Act 1949. Doubts which had existed in academic circles concerning the validity of the 1949 Act were refuted in 2005 when members of the Countryside Alliance unsuccessfully challenged the validity of the Hunting Act 2004 which had been passed under the auspices of the Act.
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