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can you be more specific about the "built engine"

built as in it has forged internals, in which case a list of parts used and preferrably the name of the builder would go a long way

or is it built, as in "nissan built it back in 1992"

The motor was obviously built in Japan as you can see from the setup.. No disrespect to the owner but he would not have a clue on the engine internals as it hasnt been opened.

The motor was obviously built in Japan as you can see from the setup.. No disrespect to the owner but he would not have a clue on the engine internals as it hasnt been opened.

my skyline was obviously built in japan too. as was every other one. i am not sure why you are answering whether the owner knows what the internals are. if he doesn't know, then the engine should not be advertised as a built engine. if he does, could he please share the information.

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Obviously doesn't know and is trying to hide it since he has been asked so many times.

To the owner: harden the f**k up and just list details of the engine "build". What pistons/rods etc were used and who "built" it? You are never going to sell it without these key details.

Obviously doesn't know and is trying to hide it since he has been asked so many times.

To the owner: harden the f**k up and just list details of the engine "build". What pistons/rods etc were used and who "built" it? You are never going to sell it without these key details.

Why do you bother to reply to something when you arent interested. You are just being a f**k wit. As I have said to others who pm me about the car I am not the owner and to contact the owner if they wanted to know more about the car.

Might want to check the classifieds rules

6. No posting on behalf of others! - If your mates want to advertise their parts here on SAU, tell them to register - If you dont own it, dont post it for sale.
Why do you bother to reply to something when you arent interested. You are just being a f**k wit. As I have said to others who pm me about the car I am not the owner and to contact the owner if they wanted to know more about the car.

Well tell the owner to register.

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