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88 rx7 se nt vs. 01 civic si with rsx engine/tranny

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Old 10-08-07, 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Asterisk
FACT: People who dish out the $$$$$$ of dough for a K20 swap are not rice.
FACT: Money doesnt buy class or intelligence. Rice is a state of mind, not the size of a wallet.



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Old 10-08-07, 08:23 PM
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That was not my point... at all. I'm amused that you took it that way, actually.
What was meant by that comment was that most of your typical
"rice boy" honda owners would not consider this swap for the simple fact that it's just too much work for an average guy, and too much time, money, and skill needed to put it all together, withought the aid of a highly qualified shop. What rice boy EVER uses a highly qualified shop?







EDITED OUT: shure, ther are things like pre-made harnesses, engine mounts, etc. but those are not cheap eiether. It's like the 13b-rew swap into a 2nd gen.... in terms of difficulty, just that it's a little easier because of a much bigger crowd working out all the kinks there are, and wanting to do this.
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