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GSC P-D Honda B Series Vtec B16A/B17A/B18C Chrome Polished Intake Valve - 34mm Head (+1mm) - SET 8SKU: 2034 8 GSC P D Honda B Series VTEC B16A B17A B18C Chrome Polished Intake Valves 34mm Head (+1mm) Set of 8 (1988 2001) GSC Power Division chrome polished intake valves deliver increased airflow with 34mm heads sized +1mm over stock for Honda B Series VTEC engines. This set of 8 fits B16A B17A and B18C heads in Civic del Sol Integra and Civic models from 1988 to 2001. Chrome stems cut friction while forged construction handles high RPM and boost
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