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Re: Re: Re: M's are worth how much???
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Posted by al on October 24, 2002 at 04:13:08 from (216.202.103.143):
In Reply to: Re: Re: M's are worth how much??? posted by Dick Davis on October 24, 2002 at 03:44:23:
hey Dick,I thought I was getting something and got had-radiator redone,generator redone,new front tires ,hydraulic hoses replaced,new voltage regulator,new battery,all new fluids,new fuel filters,had injector reworked,the engine overhaul kit was 1600 bucks and had to be redone after the first overhaul because the main bearings were wrong,new fuel filters,new fuel hoses,had engine reboared,new 800 dollar paint job and thats not counting all tha running I did.I bought it off the net and what tees me off the man who sold it to me knew all of this.I couldn't do this to anyone-- bad deal--by the way the injector pump is being worked on right now. What do you think about that!!!!!
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