jspecb18c's "Honda Parts" FS Thread
2.9% of the total amount plus $0.30 must be added to all payments due to paypal fees. Thanks.
Name: Ryan Leffas
Location: Stafford, VA
Means of Contact: PM, post here or email me at ryan.c.leffas@lmco.com
Parts for Sale: Cyberdyne Digital Boost/Vacuum (with memory) 52mm Gauge
Price: $100 plus shipping
All hardware, installation instructions, boost/vacuum sending unit, connection for the memory feature and original box are included.




Parts for Sale: DC2 Integra Type-R front five lug conversion (I do not have the rear parts)
Price: $300 (pick-up only)


-Ryan
Modified by jspecb18c at 1:03 PM 6/5/2007
Parts for Sale: OEM 92-95 Honda Civic "VX" Brake Booster and Master Cylinder
Price: $40 (for both) plus shipping

Parts for Sale: OEM 92-95 Honda Civic black passenger airbag
Price: $50 plus shipping

Parts for Sale: OEM 92-95 Honda Civic Steering Wheel SRS connection
Price: $10 plus shipping

Parts for Sale: OEM 92-95 Honda Civic exterior driver side door handle
Price: $10 plus shipping


Parts for Sale: OEM 96-98 Honda Civic Hatchback Taillights (99% Perfect Condition!)
Price: $50 plus shipping


-Ryan
Modified by jspecb18c at 11:26 AM 5/18/2007
Price: $40 (for both) plus shipping

Parts for Sale: OEM 92-95 Honda Civic black passenger airbag
Price: $50 plus shipping

Parts for Sale: OEM 92-95 Honda Civic Steering Wheel SRS connection
Price: $10 plus shipping

Parts for Sale: OEM 92-95 Honda Civic exterior driver side door handle
Price: $10 plus shipping


Parts for Sale: OEM 96-98 Honda Civic Hatchback Taillights (99% Perfect Condition!)
Price: $50 plus shipping


-Ryan
Modified by jspecb18c at 11:26 AM 5/18/2007
Parts for Sale: Autometer Artic Series 2 1/16" mini tach
Price: $75 plus shipping


Parts for Sale: NEW Rockford Fosgate 4 Way HPP Distribution Block
Price: $10 plus shipping


-Ryan
Modified by jspecb18c at 6:45 PM 4/11/2007
Price: $75 plus shipping


Parts for Sale: NEW Rockford Fosgate 4 Way HPP Distribution Block
Price: $10 plus shipping


-Ryan
Modified by jspecb18c at 6:45 PM 4/11/2007
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Mr.OB*GYN_Rhett »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">is the o2 a secondary? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Not really sure but it might be because the wiring is longer than normal. I was using it as the 02 in my header (OBD1) and it works perfectly fine.
-Ryan
Not really sure but it might be because the wiring is longer than normal. I was using it as the 02 in my header (OBD1) and it works perfectly fine.
-Ryan
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