Compare the part numbers. All you have to do is call a dealer. Or, why not check AEM's or UR's webpage and see if the part numbers are the same? Sounds simple enough to me.
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Billy
North Texas Prelude Owners Group
www.ntpog.org
Compare the part numbers. All you have to do is call a dealer. Or, why not check AEM's or UR's webpage and see if the part numbers are the same? Sounds simple enough to me.<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by zentron:
my buddy got pullys but wrecked his car this weekend and willing too sell me some brand new for $60. he says they will work fine in my prelude bcause its the same parts. but id prefer a second opinion from you pro's out their. thanks =)
-kevin</font>