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Hasport 90-93 Integra B-series Cable Transmission Mount Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $155.00
Location:

Morrisville, North Carolina, US

Morrisville, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:HASPORT Manufacturer Part Number:DASTK 90-93 Integra (DA) Warranty:No

FOR SALE IS A SET OF THREE HASPORT MOTOR MOUNTS FOR A 1990-1993 ACURA INTEGRA (DA) WITH A MANUAL TRANSMISSION WITH CABLE LINK. THE MOUNTS CONNECT THE ENGINE TO THE DRIVER' S SIDE AND CONNECT THE TRANSMISSION TO THE PASSENGER'S SIDE AND TO THE FIREWALL AREA.

PART NUMBERS ARE: DARHB, DA2LH, DARR.

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