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THEN: 1993 Accord 10th Ann. Ed.---------------------- NOW: 1996 Accord EX My Ride thread Flickr
Originally posted by d112crzy
And it can only get better. That's the best part.
All I gotta really say is:
People of cb7tuner, this AUTO is NOT a joke. It has impressed ME, the hater of auto's.
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Honestly how hard can it be to look at the stamp on the block from the donor vehicle and see what it says? Maybe that is just me thinking though. You know someone will buy it thinking they will have VTAK!
"It's Honda... It HAS to have vtec, right? I mean, that's Honda's thing!"
How do you even get your hands on an F22A6 camshaft, know enough to know that it's an F22A6 camshaft... and say 2.0L and vtec?
Although, who here has looked at any OTHER ebay auction for an F22A6 camshaft? That guy's apparent idiotic listing has gotten the attention of quite a few people in a very targeted market.
Of course, I wouldn't get it... just in case the guy is truly that dumb. It might be an A1 camshaft, and I wouldn't be able to tell the difference either! (are they stamped? I never looked... and my old A1 shaft is buried)
"It's Honda... It HAS to have vtec, right? I mean, that's Honda's thing!"
How do you even get your hands on an F22A6 camshaft, know enough to know that it's an F22A6 camshaft... and say 2.0L and vtec?
Although, who here has looked at any OTHER ebay auction for an F22A6 camshaft? That guy's apparent idiotic listing has gotten the attention of quite a few people in a very targeted market.
Of course, I wouldn't get it... just in case the guy is truly that dumb. It might be an A1 camshaft, and I wouldn't be able to tell the difference either! (are they stamped? I never looked... and my old A1 shaft is buried)
They are never marked. You have to go on the person's word.
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