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Thanks Karen :iluvff:

I have a guy organised to pick it up with a ute and engine crane but his ute is a bit dogey, meaning that it conks out for no reason whenever it feels like it, does anyone know of someone who could deliver it to my place and unload it?

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Thanks Karen :iluvff:

I have a guy organised to pick it up with a ute and engine crane but his ute is a bit dogey, meaning that it conks out for no reason whenever it feels like it, does anyone know of someone who could deliver it to my place and unload it?

I got my old engine from the gold coast to my place for about $80 I just rang a towing company and they handled it no worries

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Thanks for the call Dan, and as you know it is sitting in my garage, so the VY made it after all, in its first run for 3 months, Dave is great guy to deal with, and I wish we could of talked longer, many thanks for the extras!

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