Integra Type R or GSR Timing Belt, Water Pump, and Tensioner
Are you reaching 60-90K, then it is time to change your Timing Belt, Water Pump and Timing Belt Tensioner.
You should always change your Water Pump and Timing Belt Tensioner at the same time as your Timing Belt. I purchased these parts from the Acura Dealer. They are in original packaging. I just sold my car so I dont need the parts anymore.
Here's what you get:
BRAND NEW Genuine ACURA Dealer Parts, Type R or GSR timing belt, waterpump, and timing belt tensioner.
I paid $269 plus tax = $291
Will let it go for $180 picked up. $185 shipped.
You should always change your Water Pump and Timing Belt Tensioner at the same time as your Timing Belt. I purchased these parts from the Acura Dealer. They are in original packaging. I just sold my car so I dont need the parts anymore.
Here's what you get:
BRAND NEW Genuine ACURA Dealer Parts, Type R or GSR timing belt, waterpump, and timing belt tensioner.
I paid $269 plus tax = $291
Will let it go for $180 picked up. $185 shipped.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nebulight »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I'll take it.</TD></TR></TABLE>
No no no..i pm'ed him first..
i need it
No no no..i pm'ed him first..
i need it
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