Tomei CA20 stroker kit in Classified

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SOLD
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AWWWW there are too many zeros after your price

Good luck

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If you were in Sydney (and my wife didn't find out) it would be sold :-)I wants it....my precious.

Im sure you'll get what you want.

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I NEED A LOAN!!!! lol

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updated

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Has not sold yet .... so updating the parts list on it.

Will not include the Tomei crank anyone but does include a mint used ca20 crank I had laying around.

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You might tell ppl that the CA20 crank isn't a drop in piece like the Tomei crank is. They are going to have to do some work to the nose of the crank for the timing sprocket to work.

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Indeed, I hope someone who would purchase this setup from me would know how to properly install it and the processes necessary of course.

zer...along

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Indeed, I hope someone who would purchase this setup from me would know how to properly install it and the processes necessary of course.

zer...along

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why the change of plans with keeping the tomei crank?

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ks13 wrote:why the change of plans with keeping the tomei crank?
I have a ca18 2L motor that I am rebuilding and I had tons of extra parts I piled up for this that I don't need anymore.

There was not much interest and I figured it was due to price so I am just giving a cheaper option that will build a similar motor for someone.

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What can you tell me about the 2L ca18det???

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hello local DW member

I have a CA18 with a Tomei kit in it that has low compression on a cylinder. I bought a bunch of parts over the last few years from Japan and am finally getting into tearing it apart to put back together, that is all
killedbydeath wrote:What can you tell me about the 2L ca18det???

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bump

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bump

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bump ....... still for sale

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have emailed you mate

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BTW sold to me ;)


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