WTB: 350 Chev SB Suitable for rebuild

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WTB: 350 Chev SB Suitable for rebuild

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As above i am after a 350 Chev SB Suitable for rebuild, long block or short im not worried.

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Re: WTB: 350 Chev SB Suitable for rebuild

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you can buy mine man, its cheap as for the condition its in which is mint!

pm me or wait for the re list of it on tardme
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Re: WTB: 350 Chev SB Suitable for rebuild

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wopass wrote:you can buy mine man, its cheap as for the condition its in which is mint!

pm me or wait for the re list of it on tardme


im after something that requires work eg im being cheap!!
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Re: WTB: 350 Chev SB Suitable for rebuild

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fair enough but to buy something that needs work then fresh it up you would be looking at more than im asking for my primo motor :wink:
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got a 350 in bits but wouldn,t be worth the freight to send
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Re: WTB: 350 Chev SB Suitable for rebuild

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wopass wrote:fair enough but to buy something that needs work then fresh it up you would be looking at more than im asking for my primo motor :wink:

I realise this and its a good plug for your engine! :D



sig wrote:got a 350 in bits but wouldn,t be worth the freight to send


probably right :(
PM sent anyhow :D
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Re: WTB: 350 Chev SB Suitable for rebuild

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rebuilding aint cheap!
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Petemcc wrote:rebuilding aint cheap!



You'd be surprised. It never ceases to amaze me how cheap v8 Chev parts are and if you have access to some machine time......
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Re: WTB: 350 Chev SB Suitable for rebuild

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Petemcc wrote:rebuilding aint cheap!

not if you pay someone to do it.
besides itll give me something to do, thats the main idea.

rokhound wrote:
You'd be surprised. It never ceases to amaze me how cheap v8 Chev parts are and if you have access to some machine time......


yep youre right
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Re: WTB: 350 Chev SB Suitable for rebuild

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Engineer wrote:
Petemcc wrote:rebuilding aint cheap!

not if you pay someone to do it.
besides itll give me something to do, thats the main idea.

rokhound wrote:
You'd be surprised. It never ceases to amaze me how cheap v8 Chev parts are and if you have access to some machine time......


yep youre right


Tons of books available on the subject too 8) I reckon chev v8's make a great winter project for those with nothing better to do. I've got one.......but have better things to do :lol:

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