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Re: L20, 5spd and crossmember for 1200
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This combo is still for sale people,
open to offers, prefer to sell it complete
need to get rid of it to make room for my CA conversion.
cheers
Bruce

Posted on: 2006/5/9 6:21
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Re: L20, 5spd and crossmember for 1200
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do you have any pics of the crossmember?
what sort of radiator is it?

Posted on: 2006/5/9 6:37
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Re: L20, 5spd and crossmember for 1200
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Radiator is out of a Honda Prelude. I've got somepicks of the crossmember which I can email through.

Posted on: 2006/5/9 6:55
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Re: L20, 5spd and crossmember for 1200
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hi mate, i have a mate who might be interested... what's your mobile number?

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Re: L20, 5spd and crossmember for 1200
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cheers send the pics through to dumb_ass01@hotmail.com

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Re: L20, 5spd and crossmember for 1200
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so what type of 5spd is it? 63series? 60series? and if its a stanza box wouldnt it fit up to an A series not an L series engine? becasuse didnt the stanza have an A series in it?

please give some more details. pm me.

Posted on: 2006/5/10 12:35
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Re: L20, 5spd and crossmember for 1200
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Every Stanza I've seen was L-powered

Posted on: 2006/5/10 12:40
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Overseas they came with an a-14 they were called a 140J.

Posted on: 2006/5/10 12:54
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Every Stanza I've seen was L-powered


i wasnt sure myself, but im thinking of the sunny. all these different names and then chassis names and trying to remember what engine they had in them and what gearbox was behind them, its any wonder why i get confused

Posted on: 2006/5/10 12:57
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Stanza is also known as a Violet, 140J (A14), 160J (L16). Chassis code is A10.

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