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you need to get on to your mate to find out details of the build.

without receipts it is a stock motor.

saying "my mate wouldn't rip me off" doesn't really help a bunch of people who don't know you

new headgasket

piston and rings

timing belt

if you want to see it come have look .

the motor had only done 100 k before hand so its all good

Mate you have to understand that if a motor has been rebuilt. No one will touch it unless you provide a lot of details, the workshop, exactly what was done etc.

Right now you look dodgy as and even if you could come up with the specs and if I wanted a motor I wouldn't be going near this one...

This just reminds me of people who put up their car for sale with no pictures and say "stock car good condition, very good car no problems"; and that's it... I hit the 'back' button so fast rofl

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plus i have sold many things on here before i dont waste peoples time

if i had reciepts it would be better for me derrr

the workshop that done the work i might be able to track down his number

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