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Sorry if this was discussed, if so can someone send me the link plz.
I need to know which gen is best for our cars. What I mean by best is fitment. Thanks guys ! Is this an option ? http://www.jdmenginedepot.com/jdm_engine_d...;_ECU_JDM_3SGTE -------------------- 94' Celica GT Manual |
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Actually a clip is quite the opposite. You pay a little but more up front to get everything you need for the swap. If you buy an engine set, you'll spend a lot if time tracking down small parts and paying more for them. When you are finished with a clip, you have parts you can sell to recoup some of your money. It's the way to go if you can afford the upfront cost.
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A LOT! more
And the parts can be a pain to find... trust me -------------------- |
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