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  1. #61
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    91 eg5 b16a
    Oh I see

  2. #62
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    where can i buy this item, cant seem to find it
    Check out my build thread EGB16T. http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...build../page14
    Check out my for sale thread constantly updated with b series/ eg parts!

    Wakefield Honda Nationals First Timer : na-118 EG b16 1:16.4900

  3. #63
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Spoon-Accord
    i am having trouble finding one of these bars

    bezza help! lol

    Quote Originally Posted by beeza View Post
    I couldn't see any on Ebay AUS...

    I would start a WTB thread first.

    There's a few on ebay US Here.The dollar is not very good offcoarse but worth checking though.

    See how that goes
    Hope that helps.

  4. #64
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    cheers thanks a lot
    Check out my build thread EGB16T. http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...build../page14
    Check out my for sale thread constantly updated with b series/ eg parts!

    Wakefield Honda Nationals First Timer : na-118 EG b16 1:16.4900

  5. #65
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    another tip too is the seat belt are mounted on very thick shims. either remove these or put a solid oject the same thickness behind the bar.

    Beeza did you just tighten the bar as tight as you could? i did. so this bar is only really effective against compression.
    Is this the end of my car modding days? Buying a house says so...

  6. #66
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    Yeah,tighten it as hard as possible.My tip is to NOT use one of those screwdrivers where you can swap it to phillips head or flathead i.e. removeable handle.I did and when I was tightening it the handle came off and I put a huge cut strait down the palm of my hand

    Affective against compression in an accident but the idea is to make the car more solid,which it definately achieves in the sedan and hatch!! The OH boys have proved this now

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