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check this out
i saw this up for sale is this what i think it is is that a new engine ?
http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/endecaSearch?Ntt=mercedes&Ntk=P_Lot_Title&Ntx=mode+matchall&N=0&Nty=1&Ns=Lot%20Number|0&words=merced es&cmd=keyword |
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it looks like condition is "F7" which upon further review means
"Economically reparable material which requires repair, overhaul, or reconditioning. Includes reparable items. ¶ '"but it sure looks new to me Quote:
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It's got the Engine I.D. tag riveted to the engine @ Flywheeel
Normal engine number location is on the "Flat" ,just forward of the I.P.
AND original engine No. is Stamped into the Block "Flat". This may be a New Mercedes Factory Reman. [Mercedes will removes the Original Engine Number on the "Flat"] (The Factory Remans All have a New Engine I.D. tag affixed to the engine block near the Bell housing,So this Engine has at some point been re-manufactured by MB) AND that sucker sure looks clean and new-ish! It's still sitting in the "blocked" supporting crate. $3,000.00 for an OM603 Factory reman would be a Steal... $1,012.00 is virtually, FREE.
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The link didn't work for me, so maybe it's already gone...
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the engine went for 3425.00 more than i would pay
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