Address: 7236 Narcoossee Rd, Orlando, FL 32822, USA
Phone: +14072816868
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–2PM
Tony Juraska Jr
They answer then hangup on you
mike karklins
Good guys!!! I buy motors from Alex frequently and never had a problem
Jose Ramos
lousy customer service,
Brynn Mederos
If you're new to trucks and want to get some accessories come here. Really helpful people.
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Yes, we do! In fact, we have been recognized by our industry as a leader in the removal and replacement of engines. Engine removal and replacement from as low as $499.
A core is a term used in the automotive industry for the old defective engine in your vehicle. A core charge is a deposit left with us to ensure the core engine is returned. We pay the return shipping on the core engine. All core charges are refunded as soon as the old defective engine arrives at our location. This normally takes 2 – 3 business days.
We offer nationwide shipping.
Yes, 6 month and 1 year warranties are available at an additional charge. Please call us for pricing.
Engine warranties are limited to manufacturing defects in the block, heads, pistons, crankshafts, camshafts, rockers, and oil pumps. All other parts that may be provided are “Accessories and Extra Parts.” No warranty is provided for any such parts that are attached, including parts such as switches, sensors, cables, injectors, electronics, belts (including timing belt/chain), hoses, water pumps, manifolds and oil pans. Heat tabs are installed on engine if melted or missing warranty will be voided.
Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) is a term for Japanese-brand goods, such as automobiles and parts. The term's most common application is to Japanese-brand automobiles built specifically for the Japanese market, i.e., designed and constructed to conform to Japanese vehicle and equipment regulations and to suit Japanese market preferences. JDM engines migrate to other markets through ordinary commerce. Because the engines are built for the Japanese market some modifications have to be made in order for them to be used in the U.S. Market. Such things like oil pans, timing covers, intake manifolds, censors, etc. Please ask your salesman for details as to your specific application.
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Did you get a paper stating the engine or parts were new?
No I don't
Not really a junkyard mostly engines
Lol 90 days..ASK WHEN that starts...I will tell you..it expires the day after your bad motor blows..because it was a POS motor in the first place...here, let me save you a bunch of time, MONEY and bullshittery..RUN away....you would have better luck buying a reliable engine from some hood rat on the corner... I have an engine from this joke of a place sitting in a jeep that not only had blown heads..was PAINTED..but the bottom of the engine is bad too..I got to drive the car for 85 days before the engine showed signs of being a POS...and Alex's solution? Pay a mechanic to pull the engine...ship it back to FL...on my dime...and receive another POS engine with NO warranty...yeah stand up facility I tell ya. So what's your guarantee? That you will be bent over without lube. That's what I promise you!
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