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Import Engine Supply

Import Engine Supply

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108 E 32nd St, Boise, Idaho, 83714, United States
(208) 384-1011 www.crankkit.com
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Feb 20, 2018
These guys are the best of the best! I'm very untrusting of anyone touching my vehicles or their components, but these gentlemen are the only ones I trust. they are extremely knowledgeable, honest and they get the job done efficiently. I wouldn't recommend anyone else and as another local business runner, they are the only ones I will put my name on. keep up the good work!

Feb 12, 2018
I reluctantly went to Brent at Import. I went into his shop and spoke with him on the EJ20 Japanese import engines they sell. He assured me how simple the swap is. He gave us a checklist to follow to make sure we would have no issues. We had issues. I called Brent and spoke with him on the matter and to get ideas on what to do next. When I had the car towed to them they told us they would need a $500 allowance to diagnose and possibly fix the car. He assured us it would probably not be that, but just to cover his bases. To no surprise, the bill was $481. $80 of that was a storage fee. They said the car was done for 10 days and they called us. They called the wrong number but that didn't matter. They also charged me $75 for a used sensor they had laying around the shop! $75! These guys are priceless. I am not even going to waste my time calling them if I have an issue with this. They don't follow through with there warranties anyways. They are very good at finding ways to blame you or another mechanic for their work.

Feb 16, 2018
Good guys, I’ve had a race motor and a Dailey driver built by these guys. Both motors are great! Done when they said and for what they quoted. Highly recommend them for machine work.

May 12, 2018
The go to place for good low-mileage import engines.

Feb 14, 2018
First impressions aren't a priority. Along with an unclean office and shop. I went somewhere else that felt more inviting. I was referred elsewhere.

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