Avid Racing Billet Series Engine Mount Kit 96-00 Honda Civic Race 2 Post on 2040-parts.com
Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Avid Racing used motor mounts. Pulled from my 96 Civic swap. Fits B series motors. These are race series, not street. I swapped these out of my daily driver. Still in great shape and perform well.
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