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So someone built an engine, is trying to SELL it and doesnt want to justify the price by saying whats in there? No one will buy it. Im sure he has the reciept for the build somewhere. If he cant produce that then just walk away.

his name on here is Jim - turbo rxp. Says its a trust 2.7ltr motor with 946hp at the treads but wont tell me the headwork or other bits that make it up yet expects me to pay top dollar. I do not understand how anyone can try to sell something over $10k and think people will just hand over cash without full details... Also, he cant spell properly or use correct grammar, so i can't always understand what is being said.

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his name on here is Jim - turbo rxp. Says its a trust 2.7ltr motor with 946hp at the treads but wont tell me the headwork or other bits that make it up yet expects me to pay top dollar. I do not understand how anyone can try to sell something over $10k and think people will just hand over cash without full details... Also, he cant spell properly or use correct grammar, so i can't always understand what is being said.

So he's a dumbass who wont disclose any information about the motor; Why do you need another reason not to buy it?

Unless he allows a full inspection by an expert then there should be no discussion.

yeah mayb he's just one of those guys who are really really really ridiculously rich... *blue steel pose*, and don't know whats inside it.. if your really interested i would get an expert to go over it..

Oh Performance is in sunshine. Owner is a top bloke named James, pretty legit about his work. Ring 9364 4862 or 0418 170 234

LMAO legit? anyone can sound legit i have been riped off by this guy in the thousandsssssss and charged me for a shit load of crap if anyones going to use him pm me first if you wan know what he did to me.

his name on here is Jim - turbo rxp. Says its a trust 2.7ltr motor with 946hp at the treads but wont tell me the headwork or other bits that make it up yet expects me to pay top dollar.

Its hard to say when you don't know.

From what others have posted around here (it could all be rumour) the car came from Japan with a big motor in it.

So AUS owner wouldnt really have much of an idea about anything (potentially).

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