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Aftermarket parts for sale
Hey everyone,
I have recently decided to sell my car, so I put all of the stock parts back on.
Location: Florence/Clemson, South Carolina
I prefer pickup, but will ship out at the buyer's expense.
Most of these prices are fairly firm, but just PM me if you want to work something out.
Fiberglass Tonneau Cover: I haven't put it on the car since I have had it (I don't think the person before me used it much either). It is in good condition, but with a few blemishes.
$275 + shipping charges (if shipped) or $240 picked up.
OEM soft tonneau cover: $55 picked up
OEM Hardtop Hardware: The latches are both for the same side, but have been modified to work perfectly fine together. One of the latches is a softtop latch and the other is a hardtop latch (which is slightly smaller).
Latches: $65 shipped and PPed for the pair. Also willing to separate.
If you have any questions or anything please feel free to PM me.
I have recently decided to sell my car, so I put all of the stock parts back on.
Location: Florence/Clemson, South Carolina
I prefer pickup, but will ship out at the buyer's expense.
Most of these prices are fairly firm, but just PM me if you want to work something out.
Fiberglass Tonneau Cover: I haven't put it on the car since I have had it (I don't think the person before me used it much either). It is in good condition, but with a few blemishes.
$275 + shipping charges (if shipped) or $240 picked up.
OEM soft tonneau cover: $55 picked up
OEM Hardtop Hardware: The latches are both for the same side, but have been modified to work perfectly fine together. One of the latches is a softtop latch and the other is a hardtop latch (which is slightly smaller).
Latches: $65 shipped and PPed for the pair. Also willing to separate.
If you have any questions or anything please feel free to PM me.
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Hey everyone. Sorry I haven't gotten back to you. Power went out all over here, and now the internet isn't working. My phone isn't the best thing to use, so ill put up the hardtop and lip pictures tomorrow hopefully.
Thanks,
Matt
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Matt
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The video is of just the exhaust and test pipe. I did not notice much of a difference in noise at WOT after the header was installed.
To get the CEL to go away for good, I used the DIY fix on here: http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=1841240
That wasn't the original instructions I got it from, but it was the only thing I could find at the moment.
I honestly do not know what kind of tonneau it is. Sorry guys. I've tried to do some research on it, but couldn't find anything.
Since I have never installed it (or even tried), I'll have to get back to you on how it is installed. I'll post some pictures with it on from a few years back before I bought the car.
It seems that the hard piece has some lips that hold itself in place on different sides, and at least one hole for a bolt to secure it better.
The video is of just the exhaust and test pipe. I did not notice much of a difference in noise at WOT after the header was installed.
To get the CEL to go away for good, I used the DIY fix on here: http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=1841240
That wasn't the original instructions I got it from, but it was the only thing I could find at the moment.
I honestly do not know what kind of tonneau it is. Sorry guys. I've tried to do some research on it, but couldn't find anything.
Since I have never installed it (or even tried), I'll have to get back to you on how it is installed. I'll post some pictures with it on from a few years back before I bought the car.
It seems that the hard piece has some lips that hold itself in place on different sides, and at least one hole for a bolt to secure it better.