Built 9:1 1.8 Engine - $1200
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Built 9:1 1.8 Engine - $1200
Posting this for someone on the facebook group. Her name is Kim Edwards and she is selling her built 1.8. It says that they have receipts for it from a shop. follow this facebook link to post:
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I'm pretty close to it, its on my craigslist. https://memphis.craigslist.org/pts/6055773721.html
come get it lol.
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Posting this for someone on the facebook group. Her name is Kim Edwards and she is selling her built 1.8. It says that they have receipts for it from a shop. follow this facebook link to post: https://m.facebook.com/groups/483782...66730676708071
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Thanks for posting for me. Yes all the receipts are included. Less than 500 miles on motor. Bought a v8 rx7 so selling my Miata and pulled the motor to sell separate to get more money. Just moved to Tampa, but my husband and motor/car are still in MS. Needing to sell it before he moves down here with me.
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Was the DNJ oil pump considered an oem equivalent?
I'd been texting matt, but I guess it's a no go due to the shipping issue and not having numbers. He also didn't specify how the motor was broken in except that it was nice and easy for the 500 miles of use it has seen.
And from my understanding, it wasn't built by a shop etc, just a local person that does this. Not that there's anything wrong with that, just that it's hard to confirm work etc that way. If I was local and could check things out in a running car, I'd be all over this.
I'd been texting matt, but I guess it's a no go due to the shipping issue and not having numbers. He also didn't specify how the motor was broken in except that it was nice and easy for the 500 miles of use it has seen.
And from my understanding, it wasn't built by a shop etc, just a local person that does this. Not that there's anything wrong with that, just that it's hard to confirm work etc that way. If I was local and could check things out in a running car, I'd be all over this.
Last edited by ridethecliche; 04-21-2017 at 10:52 AM.