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April 15th, 2015 08:40 PM #1Any idea where we can buy a brand new car engine sa pinas. Bawal ba ibinta ang brand new engine? Any recommendation. ?
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April 15th, 2015 09:33 PM #2
The usual way is to go to the dealer and inquire for an importation of the said engine.they will require you to put a downpayment on it and pay the balance when your engines comes in.
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April 15th, 2015 09:34 PM #3
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April 15th, 2015 09:50 PM #4Sa dealer nagbebenta sila niyan if you ordered.
Sa grey market na kinuhaan ko ng Starex ko before the releasing the owners asked me if familiar ako sa sportronic mode ng a/t. Ingatan ko lsng daw na wag lumagpas sa redline kasi minsan nakakalimutan na naka sportronic mode hindi na shift at nababad sa redline ng matagal nasisira makina.
May isang customer sila dati na nasira ang makina dahil dun and it costs 400k to replace without labor pa yun
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April 15th, 2015 09:52 PM #5Around 2005 nung nasira yung engine ng first car ng dad ko.. Midyo matanda na kasi yung car ng dad ko 90s model pa.. E sabi ko palitan na lang ng bagong engine.. as in brand new. para wala ng sakit ng ulo.. Nag try ako mag search sa internet e wala talaga akong makitang nag bibinta ng brand new engine kaya napilitan na lang lagyan ng 2nd hand engine..
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April 15th, 2015 09:57 PM #6Ito sir e kung bago pa ang model at still production parin ang engine siguro.. Panu sir yung 10 to 20 years model e pwd pa kaya mag order?? Kasi nung nag tanong ako dati sa dealer namin e wala na daw ganun. Spare parts na lang mabibili namin.
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Ito sir e kung bago pa ang model at still production parin ang engine siguro.. Panu sir yung 10 to 20 years model e pwd pa kaya mag order?? Kasi nung nag tanong ako dati sa dealer namin e wala na daw ganun. Spare parts na lang mabibili namin.
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April 15th, 2015 10:09 PM #7
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April 15th, 2015 10:12 PM #8
I believe you already answered your own question.
A car not in production for 10-20 years you can't get or order the same engine 20 years later, only spare parts, surplus, reconditioned or replica parts, not an original oem brand spanking new engine as the machines that built them are gone. If you insist on going on the route of the same engine, do as other car enthusiast do, buy a 2nd hand, surplus engine and recondition, rebuilt or refurbish. Or go to the other route of putting a new engine on an old body, new technology with classic body
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April 15th, 2015 10:18 PM #9
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April 15th, 2015 10:18 PM #10
Putting a new engines into an old car is impractical. For the amount of money you need to spend on the new engine (including shipping and duties), you might as well use it towards the purchase a new car.
If the original engine is already beyond repair and you really want to keep your old car, buying a pre-used engine is the next best thing.
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