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When buying an Engine?
When Buying an Engine is there a way to determine the Km that they are telling you is in fact true? ie;the VIN#?
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No there is no way of knowing, you just have to trust them on there word.
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damn them fuckers are always lying lol thanks n e ways
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Are you buying from a private seller or a JDM distributor? If you are buying from a JDM distributor. The motors usually are around 45000 km.
From what I remember, the Japanese laws states that you have to change your car every 45000km or something. If you don't you have to pay like an outrageous premium to keep your "old" car. So people just trash them and get new cars. Don't quote me on why the motors are around the same km's, but that's what I remember. So, if you are sketchy about buying a used motor just buy from the reputable source. |
Originally Posted by JustinDM
(Post 286514)
Are you buying from a private seller or a JDM distributor? If you are buying from a JDM distributor. The motors usually are around 45000 km.
From what I remember, the Japanese laws states that you have to change your car every 45000km or something. If you don't you have to pay like an outrageous premium to keep your "old" car. So people just trash them and get new cars. Don't quote me on why the motors are around the same km's, but that's what I remember. So, if you are sketchy about buying a used motor just buy from the reputable source. i know a couple of dealers. i see ur in toronto who do u think is reputable? no bias opinion lol |
Well.... you can go to a lot. There's Toronto JDM they are one of the sponsors on here. There is Tiger Japanese. They are the biggest and most known in the Toronto area in my opinion. Just ask for a compression test results, and a if you can while you are there a leak down test.
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ok cool thanks
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no worries
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i always thought it was 70000 km or like 45000 miles or something.
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