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2020 Foreign Kit Guide NOTICE This catalog has been compiled by Precision International Automotive Products with the utmost care and from reliable sources of information. However, we cannot assume responsibility for error. All parts shown herein are intended only as replacement parts. The use herein of original equipment manufacturers’ trademarks, part numbers or other terminology is solely for the purpose of enabling users of this catalog to select the correct replacement part. There is no intent to represent any part herein as being that of the original equipment manufacturer. A “kit” is a convenient prepackaged assortment or collection of frequently needed parts, none of which have been or are capable of being combined or assembled to form a single new identifiable automobile part. LIMITED WARRANTY Any items shipped by Precision International will be replaced, after inspection by our facilities, if deemed defective in manufacture. Liability is limited strictly to the replacement of parts only and no claims for labor or consequential damages will be accepted or honored. Except for such replacement, the sale, use or any other handling of our items is without liability or warranty whatsoever, especially if any other fault, including negligence, might cause damage, defect, injury or loss. No returns will be accepted without prior approval and written authorization. Copyright © Precision International 2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS Acura 4 Speed ...............................................................................................................................................................................................5 Acura 5 Speed & CVT ...............................................................................................................................................................................................7 Acura 6/7/8 Speed ...............................................................................................................................................................................................10 Aisin Warner/Borg Warner/SAAB/Volvo/Metro/Rover/Jaguar .................................................................12 .............................................................................................................................. Audi 4/5/6/7/8 Speed, Porsche ...............................................................................................................................................................................................18 BMW / Peugeot / ZF/ Rover/Jaguar ...............................................................................................................................................................................................22 Chrysler/Jeep/AMC/Dodge ...............................................................................................................................................................................................31 Daewoo ...............................................................................................................................................................................................37 Daihatsu ...............................................................................................................................................................................................40 Delorean ...............................................................................................................................................................................................41 Ford / Jaguar ...............................................................................................................................................................................................42 General Motors / Suzuki / GEO/Saturn ...............................................................................................................................................................................................47 Honda 2 & 3 Speed ...............................................................................................................................................................................................58 Honda 4 & 5 Speed ...............................................................................................................................................................................................59 Honda 6 Speed, 9 Speed ...............................................................................................................................................................................................66 Hummer ...............................................................................................................................................................................................67 Hyundai ...............................................................................................................................................................................................68 Infiniti ...............................................................................................................................................................................................73 Isuzu ...............................................................................................................................................................................................76 KIA ...............................................................................................................................................................................................79 Lexus ...............................................................................................................................................................................................83 Mazda ...............................................................................................................................................................................................87 Mercedes Benz ...............................................................................................................................................................................................92 Mitsubishi ...............................................................................................................................................................................................95 Mitsubishi Transfer Case Kits ...............................................................................................................................................................................................102 Nissan (FWD) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................103 Nissan (RWD) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................109 Renault/Peugeot ...............................................................................................................................................................................................112 Subaru 3 Speed ...............................................................................................................................................................................................117 Subaru 4/5 Speed ...............................................................................................................................................................................................118 Subaru ECVT ...............................................................................................................................................................................................119 TABLE OF CONTENTS Toyota - Front Wheel Drive ...............................................................................................................................................................................................120 Toyota - Rear Wheel Drive ...............................................................................................................................................................................................126 Toyota A340 Series (RWD) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................129 Toyota A340 Series (RWD) TRANSFER CASE ONLY ............................................................................131................................................................................................................... Toyota A540 Series FWD - TRANSFER CASE ONLY ............................................................................132................................................................................................................... Toyota A540 Series FWD - TRANSMISSION ...............................................................................................................................................................................................133 Volkswagen-Audi 3 Speed ...............................................................................................................................................................................................134 Volkswagen-Audi 4/ 5/ 6 Speed
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