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Old Oct 26, 2004
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I was browsing through the cardomain website and came across a fellow in the Phillipines that had a civic sedan with a factory installed 2.0 i-Vtec k20 motor. So if honda has the civic available with a factory installed k20, shouldn't we be able to order motor mounts some how / some way from honda if we could get those phillipines part numbers for the motor mount as opposed to going with the hasport?

Just out of curiosity that's all. Also more curiously the ability to use a different mount for the power steering to iliminate having to cut away a piece of the hood.

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just looking online for stock USDM civic motor mounts, it was around $400. plus shipping, or you could pay more at a dealership. so best case over 400.

imagine shipping from the phillipenes though. once you do that, you aren't saving any money. props for a good thought though.
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