no i don't think it is possible. SCC has hook-ups and sorts and can get a good price on almost anything. Your best bet is to:
1. Buy the car and put a stock motor in and drive that for awhile until you save up $5,000 bucks to take care of the sr motor and anything that will go wrong( always better to plan for the worst).
2. Keep the car you currently have and just save up more money for the swap.
3. Or just don't buy the car at all and forget that you read the article in SCC.
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