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Old 02-05-2013, 11:44 PM   #1
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Total rebuild s13 240sx

Well I recently acquired a s-13 in the roughest condition you could imagine. I found the car behind a shop with no good and no valve cover. And you guessed right the motor was filled with water.. Being this is my first build. I dove off on nutz deep... But good news is motor is not locked up but I went ahead and found a new block and parts... So let the fun begin. I got the old block out and now sent all the new parts to machine shop... But now due to my friends and family inspiring me to go American I am having second thoughts about installing a ka24det but a old sbc 350 or the lsx.. Please leave your thoughts and ideas.. Body prep and rollcage and rewiring in the process

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