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Swap:CDB for CDB
Ill be soon having three 2,0 CDBs and i was thinking of swaping them for 2,2 CDB
Any one?
Or i would be bettre off selling them and then purchasing 2,2?
Any one?
Or i would be bettre off selling them and then purchasing 2,2?
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I think you'd still to part with some cash aswell. £500 sounds too steep, I would have thought more like £200. I can buy 2L CDBs for £300, but 2.2s go for over a grand & are hard to find. Good luck.
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Here my view fwiw.
Say you value your 2.0ltr blocks at £300 each. Someone (me or anyone else) would rather a cash sale for a 2.2 as its simple, straight forward, no hassle.
I doubt you'll find a 2.2 for less that £1200. It's what I and most others ask. Then theres shipping costs and packaging materials. The £50 doesn't even cover shipping costs once you insure it (for the seller & buyers sake) for its value.
For me to take 3 x 2.0ltr blocks means I then have the hassle of trying to move them on in order to recoup my money. Who knows when they'll sell. Maybe straight away, maybe a week, a month, who knows.
So for me to take your blocks, for the added hassle they are only worth £250 a piece to me. If I'm taking on the hassle of having 3 blocks to move on I'd want to make a few quid on them, not unreasonable.
Offer is still there and have a nice 2.2 just sitting here gathering dust.
Say you value your 2.0ltr blocks at £300 each. Someone (me or anyone else) would rather a cash sale for a 2.2 as its simple, straight forward, no hassle.
I doubt you'll find a 2.2 for less that £1200. It's what I and most others ask. Then theres shipping costs and packaging materials. The £50 doesn't even cover shipping costs once you insure it (for the seller & buyers sake) for its value.
For me to take 3 x 2.0ltr blocks means I then have the hassle of trying to move them on in order to recoup my money. Who knows when they'll sell. Maybe straight away, maybe a week, a month, who knows.
So for me to take your blocks, for the added hassle they are only worth £250 a piece to me. If I'm taking on the hassle of having 3 blocks to move on I'd want to make a few quid on them, not unreasonable.
Offer is still there and have a nice 2.2 just sitting here gathering dust.
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Rate would be the usall 320-350 set to your doors.
They are all standard bore but two of them have snaped head stud inside (you gonna upgrade to at least 11 mm any way)
Atm i only have one block but should have two more soon.
They are all standard bore but two of them have snaped head stud inside (you gonna upgrade to at least 11 mm any way)
Atm i only have one block but should have two more soon.
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Ill report in what state they are when i get them,but as far as i know all is ok except of the head stud.
I never did conversion to 11mm or bigger but i would imagine you need to make bigger hole any way
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