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John, did you install one of those B 230 16V turbo motors in your brick?
What did this come out of? Like what model car years, etc? looks like "THE"
ENGINE TO GET SOME MIND NUMBING RPM'S How did the install go.
What seems to have happened here in Hawaii, the Stealer relocated from Big Island to Oahu(honolulu) where they presently operate. Thus no new sales on the Big Island. & no actually competent Volvo mechanics here only shade tree parts changers. So the current stock of Volvos are slowly falling apart. The gent I bought this car from is typical of the deals that occur here. The original owner bought wagon new in Honolulu, and kept this car well maintained in garage, serviced at correct intervals, real exemplary care. Original gent sold to Native
who started taking car to the inept shade tree wrenches, so car slowly falls apart
this fellow, (the native) spent over $3,500 I have all receipts car still running like S...t I cross paths with native he offers to sell me car for cheap, I go inspect and observe the museum quality of this car, we struck a deal I drove car home 10MPH EVENTUALLY RAISING UP TO 40 MPH. I found, fuel pump relay dead, fuel filter required changing, the 3 wires to the new oxygen sensor never connected, I've with the boards members help corrected everything I've encountered so far.
My point is many newer Volvos with minor issues for cheap for sale because it is too costly to put your Volvo on a barage and ship to Honolulu then a tow to dealer for competent & pricy wrenches. Doubt this assertion. go to Craig's List Hawaii look your self. If you're a Volvo mechanic and bright hard working come to paradise and live. The big Island. The one and only INEPT MECHANIC CHARGES $105 p.h. FOR GUESSING WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH YOUR VOLVO. Bill
check out Volvos for sale any island except Oahu
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