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Needed swap stuff 4bt.

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Hey guys Im looking for a 4bt with the auto trans etc...



I do have a good 169k mile 6bt ( 94 w/ p-pump) for a trade.



My motor is still a complete truck so a complete van would work just as well for me.



I have been waiting for the 4bt site to start working again so I could post it there but the e-mails Ive sent to the admin havent been replied to.



I would definately prefer a p-pump on the 4bt but would consider a rotary.



I would consider a swap of trucks or even just motors and transmissions.



My truck is a 94 with a NV4500 and a dana 80.



If anyone has what I need and interested let me know.
 
This is all I get for the last 2 weeks. This is the only site I have a problem with.







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Jeez, sorry to hear that. I just clicked on it and it came up right away. I'm not computer literate enough to help anymore either. :eek:

Hope you can get it working.
 
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