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It would be a much better option to get your original engine rebuilt!

There isn't many second hand one's laying around, so there going to be costly.

Or you could goto a mitsu. dealer and get a new long or short motor.

I've had a customer do that before!

-Josh

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i seen em advertised at one of the import wreckers in the latest zoom magazine, cant remember the name of the shop but it was $3000 i think.

gto's are underrated in Oz, go check out 3si.org as mentioned and u will see the yanks rate the 4g63 up along side the 2jz for strength and potential :P buy one billet tf case and u have a damn strong driveline too as they are known to break tf cases. one gto ran 9.7 down the 1/4 mile and made 900awhp+ on stock internals :P and plenty are running 600awhp+ on stock internals and running low 11s and high 10s.

i got a gto and its an awesome car for daily use and zero lag with great torque, totally different style of engine to my rb26 thats for sure.

good luck

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