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      <title>Why upgrading your d15b7 headers actually matters</title>
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      <description>Swapping out your d15b7 headers is probably one of the first things most Honda guys do when they get their hands on an old EG Civic or a Del Sol. It&amp;#39;s almost a rite of passage. If you&amp;#39;re rocking the D15B7, you already know it&amp;#39;s the definition of a</description>
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