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Old 11-15-2004, 02:52 PM
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There is a 2003 LQ4 6.0L I am looking at getting with 16,000 miles on it. I went to take a look at it, and it looks new. They want $2,250 for it but I am thinking that is a little high. I was thinking more along the lines of $1,800? What do you guys think?
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I think you could get one for around that price. that's not a bad price but if your a wheeler and dealer like me I don't budge on price. good luck.
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I would not pay more than $1,500 for an LQ4.
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Originally Posted by Tiburon
I would not pay more than $1,500 for an LQ4.
Sounds like a great starting position.
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You can find an LQ4 for cheaper than $1800. I bought one for $1100 complete. Then i turned around and sold it for $1650... I had to get an LQ9!!
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Damn, looks like I am going to have to do some wheeling and dealing to drop the price $750 bucks. I guess if they dont budge I can take my business elsewhere

Or I could hire cstchevy to be my engine
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You can get a 408 or a 414 cu in long block new at Jegs
for $2279.99 4.030" X 4.000" = 408 or 4.060"x4.000" = 414 cu in
with 64cc head up to 72cc head
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Originally Posted by 900Z1
You can get a 408 or a 414 cu in long block new at Jegs
for $2279.99 4.030" X 4.000" = 408 or 4.060"x4.000" = 414 cu in
with 64cc head up to 72cc head
Really? Do you have a link to this? Is this a complete long block, if so, then that sounds like a helluva deal.
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Originally Posted by vanillagorilla
Really? Do you have a link to this? Is this a complete long block, if so, then that sounds like a helluva deal.

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Originally Posted by 900Z1
You can get a 408 or a 414 cu in long block new at Jegs
for $2279.99 4.030" X 4.000" = 408 or 4.060"x4.000" = 414 cu in
with 64cc head up to 72cc head
LINK?? For $2300 dollars there cant be too many good parts in there. Most high quality rotating assemblies are like 2000+ dollars.


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