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Has anyone bought or have any feed back on these engine for sale on EBay?

 

They all seem to say direct from Japan and less than 30K miles!

I would prefer to rebuild my own but having just done this and it only lasting 3500 miles before something has cracked inside, I'm wondering if this is an economic option.

 

Thoughts please guys and girls.

Jase

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Me to, they all say 30,000 miles but dont know if they can prove it. they come with a warrenty though so if there issomething wrong with it they'll give you another, but after shoehorning a lump in the last thing I want to do it then have to swop it!!! :shock:

Yup!-get one off a trader on here so have some garantee!

Or someone who's breaking a car so you can hear/check it first! :)

with the age of the cars now the second hand engine market is a gamble.even if you hear it running its not always a true indication of its condition.you may find a nice one but the chances are that someone else has had the best out of it.youll get true peace of mind if you source a used unwarrantable engine which pop up for sale on here and rebuild it from the ground up.

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