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Old 05-09-2017, 07:55 AM   #5
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If I was positive I was going to do a swap on the car I would buy the one with the best body and interior. Since you need to change everything else under the hood for the swap to happen. If you still aren't sure then you buy a stock one that has been cared for the best. You can usually made a pretty good educated guess when you look at oil change intervals and how many times its been in the shop for certain issues.
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