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Parts catalog numbers
In case anyone is stuck for an obscure part,
As I sadly don't own a Rex yet, in the mean-time I've done a fair bit of scouring of the interwebs to find OEM and after-market part numbers and suppliers. This list is primarily focused on the EF8, which I think most of you here have, but some links below have Ef6-9 parts: https://web.archive.org/web/20070208...atalogues.html Photo catalogs for Mugens after-market parts. https://web.archive.org/web/20070208...nda-parts.html Some OEM part numbers. http://www.crxsi.com/jdm/ This site probably doesn't need any introduction. http://honda.epc-data.com/cr-x/ Probably the best stocked site, if needing a little in the way of clarifying what each various part number really is, in an easily understandable format. Clicking on the Japanese characters sometimes leads you to a page with some english words, alternatively, website translator software might do the trick. http://jp-carparts.com/index.php Also includes a break-down on chassis numbers and which crop of EF6-9's say, got aircon, or the glass roof top as standard etc.
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Strangely the first two links I posted above are being displayed as 2 separate addresses, to fix this you can copy and paste the entire archive URL and it'll work fine then.
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I use that last link a good bit to find OEM part numbers etc its very handy, thinking of ordering a lot of suspension parts off them soon to get my CRX sorted since most bits are no longer available in motorfactors
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