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Just for information if you are considering importing an engine from Japan. From the suppliers website.

 

 

PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH PRIOR TO PURCHASING / CONFIRM FITMENT WITH YOUR
MECHANIC IF THIS WILL BE THE RIGHT
ITEM FOR YOU.

 

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International Over Sea Shipping : 200$ flat rate shipping , We only ship to the nearest port of your country. 200$ covers only the ocean freight,from port to port only. Shipping takes 4 to 6 weeks time to get to the destination port .  

 

Warranty Info:

 

  Engines are tested before removal from their donor vehicle. All engines sold come with 30-day start-up warranty from the time that you signed the proof of delivery.

 

All  engines are from running cars in Japan.

 

All internal engine parts including: pistons, piston rings, piston pins, crankshaft and main bearings, connecting rods and rod bearings, camshaft and camshaft bearings, timing chain and timing gears, intake and exhaust valves, valve springs, seals, guides, oil pump, push rods, rocker arms and shafts. The engine block, cylinder walls and cylinder head are also warranted to be free of cracks or distortion.

Head gasket are warranted for 30 days

 

Not under warranty :All external parts attached to the engines e.g, emission control devices, flywheel, clutch and pressure plate, water pump, thermostat,oil pump, belts, hoses, oil pan, valve cover, sensors, electronic parts(distributor, wires, injectors, etc

 

 

The warranty will void if the engine Head or Block is opened by the customers or parts being replaced

 

Before purchasing the engine, the customer must verify that the engine will fit into said vehicle. We are not responsible for the failure of emissions and smog tests.

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Purchasing and shipping the engine are not the problem. Getting Thai Customs sticky fingers off it is! They have a nasty habit of impounding things and demanding ridiculous sums to release the goods.

 

Anyone know someone who does Thai Customs clearance?

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8 hours ago, DaRoadrunner said:

Purchasing and shipping the engine are not the problem. Getting Thai Customs sticky fingers off it is! They have a nasty habit of impounding things and demanding ridiculous sums to release the goods.

 

Anyone know someone who does Thai Customs clearance?

I'll ask from the guy who imported my GTR-33 engine and turbos from JP a while back, should he have a contact available ????

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On 8/8/2019 at 7:38 PM, DaRoadrunner said:

Purchasing and shipping the engine are not the problem. Getting Thai Customs sticky fingers off it is! They have a nasty habit of impounding things and demanding ridiculous sums to release the goods.

 

Anyone know someone who does Thai Customs clearance?

"Anyone know someone who does Thai Customs clearance?"

There are many Thai companies that specialise in the import and supply of used Japanese engines who then sell them from their stock here.  The customer in Thailand does not have to worry about that aspect unless he is trying to import an engine independently.

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