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If you're asking that question, you should probably forget about modifying this car, seriously.
A Series 2 L67 is a newer generation supercharged version of your engine, and you'd have to get that swapped. If you have someone else do it for you, you'll be looking in the realm of $3500.
A Series 2 L67 is a newer generation supercharged version of your engine, and you'd have to get that swapped. If you have someone else do it for you, you'll be looking in the realm of $3500.
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ok i understand... i mis understood earlier what you meant sry im a body man so just getting into this side of cars byt ty for the help but wouldnt swaaping an engine be more expensive than just buying a cam n putting it it for some more power?
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