could be rebuilt although doesnt say anything about it in the advert...in any chance the new owner may end up on here anyway...
 
i was wondering about this,

i have recently bought a ew engine for my 1.4 , its only has 26,000 miles on it and it came with full service history up to the 26k,

my question is when i fit this engine should i take my clock back from 76,000 to 26,000

or would i be doing the wrong thing,

if i ever sold the car i would be honest about the engine being changed as i see this as a good selling point,
 
i was wondering about this,

i have recently bought a ew engine for my 1.4 , its only has 26,000 miles on it and it came with full service history up to the 26k,

my question is when i fit this engine should i take my clock back from 76,000 to 26,000

or would i be doing the wrong thing,

if i ever sold the car i would be honest about the engine being changed as i see this as a good selling point,

just keep the info for future prospects as its the car itself the mileage retains too

i stripped rebuilt and replaced as good as everything in my engine so if that was the case would you believe me if i sold you a 10k miler mk2 ?
 
yeh i see wot ur saying,

i am putting in some cupra clocks along with cupra wheels and interior so im going to have to match the mileage on the new clocks to my current mileage , i just wasnt sure wether to put it to the same mileage as my old clocks or the new engine,

i guess the honest thing to do would be to match it to my current clocks
 
Heard abotu this from Photek at the weekend, was my old car, I sold to him.. even that was around the 72k miles...

Shaem people do this! I even made sure it had FULL service history... so no doubt thats "got lost"...


Mike