Posted by gots-2-go on December 30, 2007 at 14:07:33 from (69.72.56.41):
My brother has been looking for Super M for chores for a while.
He found this one listed on ebay:
My brother asked me to check it out and let him know what I thought of it.
First I think that it is over priced, and after looking at all of the pictures the seller has on his listing it appears to be a regular run of the mill M instead of a Super as he claims it to be.
The link to the ebay ad is attached, what do you guys think?
Is it a Super M or not?
The seller will not advise of the casting codes on the bellhousing or other parts.
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