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Old 04-18-2002, 03:18 PM
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I have a B18b auto I want to get rid of because I want a B18c. It only has 9000 km, not miles, but I dunno what the going rate for that engie is. Its out of a 2001 LS. If anyone has any idea, please let me know
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i would say that just because it is newer than most engines you're going to find that you could probably get away with selling it for 1000usd. but dont be suprized when people try to knock it down a little. i think nippon motors sells it for like 8-900. with the trans and ecu...probably 2000.
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