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No, the late 90s rodeos came with quadcam 3.2 or 3.5l Isuzu engines. Engine went in this evening. They still have to hook everything up, finish wiring the ecu and tune.......and kill any gremlins. All by at the latest midnight tomorrow so he can drive up to NSW.

Really hope it gets ready in time as this machine is fantastic. No credit card and Nengun catalogue for this thing, everything has been obviously custom as nobody else has played with this engine to that magnitude.

Cool thanks for that :laugh:

To all those out there that have or have not been it was good i enjoyed it

$23 to get in or if you have the $5 off ticket . I would recommend go there are some cars for all

High Power cars and bling and well not so anything type of cars too.

And if you want to have pleanty of eye candy i would also recommend in going too .

anyway all the cars looked good top stuff to the SAU guys for giving it ago :D

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