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antichrist 07-29-2010 06:56 AM

The only way you might get some of your money back is if you kept all of the receipts for all parts and labor. If I were a buyer I wouldn't consider for a second paying extra because the seller said the engine had been rebuilt unless I saw all the receipts (and the engine SN was on the machinest's work) and I had a warranty with it.
If people in FL pay extra because the seller says the engine has been rebuild, well.....no comment.

vandev 07-29-2010 03:57 PM

Thanks tom..
 

Originally Posted by antichrist (Post 189697)
The only way you might get some of your money back is if you kept all of the receipts for all parts and labor. If I were a buyer I wouldn't consider for a second paying extra because the seller said the engine had been rebuilt unless I saw all the receipts (and the engine SN was on the machinest's work) and I had a warranty with it.
If people in FL pay extra because the seller says the engine has been rebuild, well.....no comment.


Thanks tom , I would be ...As i am only going to relace seals and bearings, have hot cleaned...hopefully just deglazed and cross hatched, new rings and thats it. the top end is new so i will have checked out. So when you pop the hood and looks new and is not leaking oil....The rigs here difference in price from $8,000.00 for over a hundred k on the milage to $14,000.00 for 60k on the milage. I can also send them to all 4 rover shops to have it checked out so it's a give me...They all know the truck and are the only 4 dealer and indy rover shops in all of south florida....It's only my time....:rolleyes:


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