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Date:         Mon, 11 Nov 2002 21:41:15 +1300
Reply-To:     Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ>
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From:         Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ>
Subject:      Re: [subaruvanagon] Subaru engine for a 1970 VW bus... prices in
              US
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>i put the 1800 cc (ea81) subaru engine in a 72 bus ,in 1987,,, & >have been very happy with the conversion for 15 dependable >years......... putting 180,000 miles on an already used japanese >engine,($395.00!!!)

You Americans are being STIFFED for your Japanese-import engines! An EJ20 turbo here is worth about $700US. An SVX EG33 is between $900 & $ $1300US, and I just bought my second for $800US...

There's one for sale now for about $900, and one with a damaged camshaft (accident) for ~$370. -- Andrew Grebneff 165 Evans St, Dunedin 9001, New Zealand <andrew.grebneff@stonebow.otago.ac.nz> Seashell, Macintosh, VW/Toyota van nut


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