FS: Cometic D16 78mm Head Gasket (D16Z6, D16A6, D16Y8, SOHC)
<FONT SIZE="3">HEAD Gasket sold to user sql_civic for Infinity billion dollars and a can of sprite!</FONT>
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One never used, still in the package Cometic Head Gasket for your over sized D16 beast. This is the 0.030" MLS gasket so you don't have to worry about compression changing either way as this is the same thickness as OEM.
Price
HEAD Gasket sold to user sql_civic for Infinity billion dollars and a can of sprite!
Contact
- PM Here
- Call Me @ 407.375.8256 (but if you do that, PM me to remind me you called. Hard to match real vs HT)
Modified by dr_latino999 at 11:46 PM 4/11/2007
Modified by dr_latino999 at 11:47 PM 4/11/2007
Nifty Picture

Description
One never used, still in the package Cometic Head Gasket for your over sized D16 beast. This is the 0.030" MLS gasket so you don't have to worry about compression changing either way as this is the same thickness as OEM.
Price
HEAD Gasket sold to user sql_civic for Infinity billion dollars and a can of sprite!
Contact
- PM Here
- Call Me @ 407.375.8256 (but if you do that, PM me to remind me you called. Hard to match real vs HT)
Modified by dr_latino999 at 11:46 PM 4/11/2007
Modified by dr_latino999 at 11:47 PM 4/11/2007
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* 1242 - In the Battle of the Ice, Novgorod forces led by Alexander Nevsky rebuffed an invasion attempt by the Teutonic Knights at Lake Peipus.
* 1614 - Native American Pocahontas married English colonist John Rolfe in Virginia, and was christened Lady Rebecca.
* 1847 - The world's first civic public park, Birkenhead Park in Birkenhead, Merseyside, England, opened.
* 1955 - British Prime Minister Winston Churchill resigned, stating his advancing age.
* 1998 - Japan's Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge, linking Awaji Island and Kobe, opened to traffic, becoming the longest suspension bridge in the world to date.
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* 1652 - Dutch sailor Jan van Riebeeck established the first permanent European settlement in sub-Saharan Africa on what eventually became known as Cape Town.
* 1782 - Rama I succeeded King Taksin of Thailand, founding the Chakri Dynasty.
* 1830 - Joseph Smith, Jr., Oliver Cowdery, David Whitmer and others formally organized the Church of Christ, starting the Latter Day Saint movement.
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* 1945 - World War II: The Yamato of the Imperial Japanese Navy was sunk 200 miles north of Okinawa during Operation Ten-Go.
* 1948 - The United Nations established the World Health Organization.
* 1969 - With publication of RFC 1, the Internet was symbolically born.
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April 7: Holy Saturday in Christianity (2007); World Health Day
* 529 - Byzantine Emperor Justinian I issued the first draft of the Corpus Juris Civilis, a first attempt to codify Roman law.
* 1868 - D'Arcy McGee, a Canadian Father Of Confederation, was assassinated — the only Canadian political assassination at the federal level.
* 1945 - World War II: The Yamato of the Imperial Japanese Navy was sunk 200 miles north of Okinawa during Operation Ten-Go.
* 1948 - The United Nations established the World Health Organization.
* 1969 - With publication of RFC 1, the Internet was symbolically born.
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* 217 - Roman Emperor Caracalla was assassinated at a roadside near Harran.
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* 1929 - Indian independence movement: In response to the British Empire's Defence of India Act, which gave more power to the police, Indian revolutionary Bhagat Singh with the help of Batukeshwar Dutt bombed the Central Assembly in Delhi.
* 217 - Roman Emperor Caracalla was assassinated at a roadside near Harran.
* 1904 - France and the United Kingdom signed the Entente Cordiale.
* 1904 - Aleister Crowley began transcribing The Book of the Law, a Holy Book in Thelema.
* 1904 - Longacre Square in Midtown Manhattan, New York was renamed Times Square.
* 1929 - Indian independence movement: In response to the British Empire's Defence of India Act, which gave more power to the police, Indian revolutionary Bhagat Singh with the help of Batukeshwar Dutt bombed the Central Assembly in Delhi.
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Major outbreaks of disease in overcrowded industrial cities led to the introduction of large-scale sewage purification systems based on microbial activity. It was first shown that key industrial chemicals (glycerol, acetone, and butanol) could be generated using bacteria.
Major outbreaks of disease in overcrowded industrial cities led to the introduction of large-scale sewage purification systems based on microbial activity. It was first shown that key industrial chemicals (glycerol, acetone, and butanol) could be generated using bacteria.
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* 193 - Septimius Severus was proclaimed Roman Emperor.
* 1865 - Battle of Appomattox Courthouse: Confederate forces under Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union commander Ulysses S. Grant, effectively ending the American Civil War.
* 1917 - World War I: The Canadian Corps began the first wave of attacks in the Battle of Vimy Ridge, advancing behind a creeping barrage known as the 'Vimy Glide'.
* 1959 - NASA announced the selection of the Mercury Seven, the first astronauts in Project Mercury.
* 1989 - April 9 tragedy: An anti-Soviet demonstration in Tbilisi, Georgia was quashed by the Soviet army, resulting in 20 deaths and thousands of injured.
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</TD></TR></TABLE> A PM'd has been returned, and I could go for a sprite now
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* 2002 - President Hugo Chávez was forced to resign during a military coup attempt in Venezuela.
</TD></TR></TABLE> A PM'd has been returned, and I could go for a sprite now
April 11: Juan Santamaría Day in Costa Rica.
* 1241 - Mongols led by Batu Khan and Subutai crushed the Hungarian army of King Béla IV in the Battle of Mohi.
* 1945 - World War II: The Buchenwald concentration camp was liberated.
* 1965 - Fifty-one tornadoes struck six states in the Midwestern United States during the Palm Sunday tornado outbreak.
* 1979 - Uganda-Tanzania War: The Uganda National Liberation Army and Tanzanian forces captured Kampala, forcing Ugandan President for Life Idi Amin to flee.
* 2002 - President Hugo Chávez was forced to resign during a military coup attempt in Venezuela.
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