Hello from TN
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Hello from TN
Hello, I've just joined from TN. I'm an auto novice, currently driving a 97 Civic since the 97 four-cylinder auto Accord with stock allow rims threw a rod. I'm working to understand what detailed information would be wanted and how I'd find it in order to see if the car would be more valuable to anyone than the $200 Pull-a-part offers. I'll post in the appropriate section when I have more details.
Cheers!
Cheers!
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This one all depends on skills and time.
If you have the skills and time a bone yard engine swap would get the most for your money.
Don't have the skills or don't want to mess with an engine swap.....IF you have the time you could part it out - this will take some time and space.
Last....quick and easy is the $200 and call it a day.
Again there are a ton of factors involved - not all are given, like the trim level, trans, engine in the current car - that can impact the outcome.
Good luck in what ever you decide.
If you have the skills and time a bone yard engine swap would get the most for your money.
Don't have the skills or don't want to mess with an engine swap.....IF you have the time you could part it out - this will take some time and space.
Last....quick and easy is the $200 and call it a day.
Again there are a ton of factors involved - not all are given, like the trim level, trans, engine in the current car - that can impact the outcome.
Good luck in what ever you decide.
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