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Old 11-11-2006, 10:25 AM   #132 (permalink)
gpser96
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Originally Posted by SR20Turbofreak
There will be some fabrication involved as well. If you can not fabricate trans mounting brackets then thats not good. there are no direct bolt in trans mount brackets for this swap.

Go back and re-read the whole thread, post by post. there is so much info in this thread its unreal.

A good friend of mine Brian Karwan www.karcepts.com was one of the original fabricators of parts for the K20 honda swaps into civics. I am going to involve him in diagraming up some brackets and see if his company can produce a run of the mounts needed. Visit his website, his workmanship and technical engineering is beyond reproach. If he is interested in doing this, I'll let everyone know.
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