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2.0 16V pricing



Raffi,

I got my 2.0 bottom end from German Auto Salvage in Berkeley (also known as 
Wolfsport.) For the bottom end with no head and no accessories bolted on, 
but with a guarantee that things insiide were good, I paid $350. Give them a 
call and ask for Walter. I'm sure they have some sitting on the floor just 
waiting for you :)

FYI, I had to cash in on their guarantee, too. I told him that my shop 
suspected that the rods were twisted because of the markings on the cylinder 
walls didin't look right. No questions asked...I just should up with my torn 
apart block and they gave me a new one. They are great to work with.

-- Craig


>From: EUROROC II <flaatr@yahoo.com>
>To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
>Subject: 2.0 16V pricing
>Date: Mon, 03 Jun 2002 01:12:00 -0700
>
>What's a fair price for a 2.0 16V long block with ~100K on it? I'm planning
>on rebuilding it but I'd rather not have something with 200K if you know
>what I mean.
>
>I guess I'm trying to figure out what I should expect to pay and if anyone
>has a suggestion on a good source to find one please let me know.
>
>-Raffi
>
>
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