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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: GA, USA
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Will you do the work yourself? Parts will probably cost $4000 or more. You need the engine, complete harness, ecu, ignitor, resistor pack, downpipe, and other items I'm not aware of. Labor for someone else to do the work will be about $1K I'd guess.
Be sure to get a leakdown & compression test on the engine before you buy it. Also be sure you have someone evaluate the leakdown & compression numbers who understands compression and leakdown tests, and is very familiar with both brand-new and used 2jz-gte engines.
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