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Author: Subject:  Wtd: 1600 TP bug engine Nsw
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posted on November 27th, 2010 at 09:51 PM
Wtd: 1600 TP bug engine Nsw


Hi all,

Just wondering if anyone had a 1600 TP they weren't using and would like to sell.

My 1300 is giving me grief, and I'm just interesting in seeing if there is anyone out there, NSW preferred, with a bigger engine they were willing to shift.

Don't mind if it needs a refresh.

I'm not in a blazing hurry, as I'm going to try and get the 1300 running first and I'm a bit hamstrung at the moment money wise.

But if you have one in a back shed that you are never going to get round to, I'd be interested in knowing what you'd take for it.

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posted on November 28th, 2010 at 10:12 AM



$500 running,needs new gaskets and seals



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posted on December 2nd, 2010 at 07:00 PM



have a 1600 tp longblock was flat motor so will need block-off plate and drill for dipstick tube , looks to have no leaks and feels good on compression but will benefit from a freshen up .$350 in Newcastle. nb no tinware or accessories but has 12v flywheel.Adrian 0409564577


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