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11-06-2011, 04:40 PM
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Question for cali spec VX owners
Did your 93-95 civic vx cali spec car come originally with an EGR valve? I know the 92 civic vx cali spec did, but need to know if the 93-95 cali spec vx did? Also did you car 93-95 civic vx cali spec come with a 4 wire O2 sensor?
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