I have been offered a 1.6 diesel (don't know if it's turbo or not) from a 2wd complete with engine bars, ancilliaries, the whole shooting match as dropped out for £200 It can be seen running as the seller has a rig for running them up.
Worth a punt? Not that I've got any intention of fitting it to one of mine, you understand I've got a bellhousing under the bench to team up with it an'all...
On the face of it, is this a good deal for an oil-burner?
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Re: On the face of it, is this a good deal for an oil-burner?
ive seen 1.6 n/a's GIVEN away on here after they had been swapped for a larger engine.ok so you dont get the sump and bars and stuff but still...on the other hand a GOOD 1.6 ..or any engine come to that, is worth its weight in gold..so to speak
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Re: On the face of it, is this a good deal for an oil-burner?
Whadda you theenk itsa so funny eh, Alberto? Me, I luvva thee revs of a chinquecento (or a cheeky leetle DG eh?)
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Re: On the face of it, is this a good deal for an oil-burner?
Ruddy Nando's advert's have got into my brain...I'll pass on this one if it's n/a. If anyone would like the details pm for a phone number, it's down Bournemouth way.
What were they anyway, 44kw?
What were they anyway, 44kw?