Dude! We're not mindreaders here. What kind of kit are you asking about?
no
I hava 2000 CR-V and the manual says it is equipped with R-134a refrigerant.
they should but you may need a spacer kit
It will not. They are setup on different chassis, so suspension components are not interchangeable.
no the 85 and 86 accords are totally different body styles
Any product sold by NAPA Auto Parts would be good, - the absolute best part would be the one you purchased from the Honda Dealer - if you want to pay that price.
No, the Sterling car was built in Great Britain and the Sterling Sports Car is a kit car built in the U.S. Sterling trucks were built in the U.S. Honda had no interest in any of these companies.
A boss kit is an adapter that allows you to install an aftermarket steering wheel in your vehicle. It typically includes a hub adapter and any necessary hardware for installation. It is used to attach the aftermarket steering wheel securely to the steering column while maintaining functionality of the vehicle's horn and airbag.
You should purchase a kit that will prevent your rims from scrubbing the car. Without the kit, you can damage your tires and the car.
Most cars can easily have a flame thrower kit fitted onto the vehicle.
your gonna need one hell of a lift kit
The correct answer is ones built for it. I don't think it is worth the trouble at all of making another car body kit fit on unless you got it for free and then its ultimately about making the kit fit under the car and how to best bolt in in.