1977 civic cvcc
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Re: 1977 civic cvcc (polo2693)
Check out http://www.1stgencivic.org. You will find all the informations you need to know.....good luck for the new year...
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Re: 1977 civic cvcc (polo2693)
people will tell you no but yes you can but takes alot of time and $$$
just dont let people tell you it can't be done
ive seen a 1st gen cvcc with a b20 IN IT so i know it can fit with cutting.
and ya its hard and makes you wanna give up but stay with it if you want something bad enough you will get it ( if ) you didn't get it you didn't work hard enough.
just dont let people tell you it can't be done
ive seen a 1st gen cvcc with a b20 IN IT so i know it can fit with cutting.
and ya its hard and makes you wanna give up but stay with it if you want something bad enough you will get it ( if ) you didn't get it you didn't work hard enough.
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Re: 1977 civic cvcc (cvccvtec)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cvccvtec »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">people will tell you no </TD></TR></TABLE>
I've never heard anyone say it couldn't be done.
I've never heard anyone say it couldn't be done.
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Re: 1977 civic cvcc (Stretch7)
just about any thing can be done with money and intelligence, i once had a friend that swapped an h23 into a first gen integra. didn't run perfect, but it fit pretty good.
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