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Originally Posted by repinS
A re-mfg'ed alternator for the Civic (60 amp) was only $70 after core... :
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Stay away from the audi. Parts cost will make you drop a load in your pants. Believe me, take my word for it, i've been in that situation with a BMW. It was nearly gonna cost me $350 for a TUNE UP, and that was with cheap stuff!
Plus Audi = Fire. I've seen SO many late 80s/early 90s Audis burned in the JY, it'* not even funny.
Plus Audi = Fire. I've seen SO many late 80s/early 90s Audis burned in the JY, it'* not even funny.
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Originally Posted by Bonneville92V688
Parts cost will make you drop a load in your pants. Believe me, take my word for it, i've been in that situation.
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Originally Posted by Maymybonnieliveforevr
Originally Posted by repinS
A re-mfg'ed alternator for the Civic (60 amp) was only $70 after core... :
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you can see it peeking out, right side at the back.
edit: installed motor, not the same engine but it illustrates the frustration
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Originally Posted by repinS
you can see it peeking out, right side at the back.
edit: installed motor, not the same engine but it illustrates the frustration