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    EBAY civic headers.

    hey guy's have a look at these, before i buy them wanna be 100% they fit my ek d16y4. thanks

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/CIVIC-EG-EK-C...ts_Accessories

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    hi, i personally havent bought them before but know people that have and they fit perfect, besides worst case scenario you will nee the exhaust shortened or extended 2", but usually they are 100% direct fit
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    i have them in my d16y7, made a big difference in throttle response, no problems with installing them but you might need a flexi pipe,

    and if your cataylic converter is connected to your stock y4 headers, you will need a new cat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ekcoupe View Post
    i have them in my d16y7, made a big difference in throttle response, no problems with installing them but you might need a flexi pipe,

    and if your cataylic converter is connected to your stock y4 headers, you will need a new cat.
    ok... so are they worth the effort and money? or would I be better off spending the money on a set of Mugen headers... i mean i don't want to race my car, i just want it to be responsive, and overall look and sound nice... whats the difference in quality?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 57U-00 View Post
    ok... so are they worth the effort and money? or would I be better off spending the money on a set of Mugen headers... i mean i don't want to race my car, i just want it to be responsive, and overall look and sound nice... whats the difference in quality?
    it is definally worth the money n effort, an since its only a d-series you dont need to spend soo much, ive compared it to beeza's xforce headers an he would rather these

    there definally worth it an have never had a problem.

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    hey strawberry face, if you are getting a set let us know, see if they will do it cheaper for 2 sets.

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    Ebay headers are a bargain for D-series. They flow better and save weight

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    Bro honestly I purchased exhaust from Ebay said it would fit EK Civic hatch and when I got to the exhaust place the parts didn't even marry up with each other.

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    cheap as man BUT hopefully they match up lol

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    Well if tim says it fits his car then yeah shouldnt have a problem.
    But if you have the funds and choice to choose between the ebay one and mugen then id prob go with the mugen. Do it once and do it right.
    Originally Posted by charliebrown
    And whoever said my gsi is overpriced... you got NO idea mate. GSis go for 13k+

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    there 160 deliverd to my door step not complaining man and they should line up nice. how much does something like this cost to install??

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    i bought this for my eg civic D16A8 direct bolt on to stock cat

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