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Seems a little high to me, not outrageous, just a bit on the high side. Do it yourself a save a bunch of money.

I would like to do it myself but im not the most competent "do it yourselfer" out there. With the help of some friends and some detailed instructions i may be able to but i would need some advice...

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Your best bet would be to start by spending about $100 on the Factory repair manual. This way you'll have an idea of what to do and you can always ask about anything that's not clear. <_<

Yeah, rather than spending the $100 on the paper manual i paid $10 for a one day subscription to the toyota techical information system website. I got the proper diagrams and detailed instructions for replacing the head gasket. It looks like a nightmare.... even for someone that know how to work on a cars(not me). There are so many steps its rediculous. Unfortunatly i dont think i can talk anyone into helping me with this one. :cries:

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I found out it would be about $1700 to have the head gasket replaced. It would be about $2250 to get a JDM engine with about 40,000 miles on it. That seems like the way to go. Or.... what about a 2JZ-GTE engine? it costs more but would that fit?? Is it worth the hassle?

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my 93 gs300 has just started overheating yesterday. I went to the toyota tech info site and downloaded the repair manual. so I can run through the normal stuff, thermostat, radiator cap, radiator, water pump, and head gasket if needed. here is what I found hope it helps you.

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:cries:  hmmmmmmmmmm won't let me upload the pdf files for the cylinder head repaclement

Dont sweat it man. I got the pdf files off that site myself earlier. Thanks anyway though. I looked at the instuctions for repalcing the head gasket and it was f_ing rediculous. I just opted to bite the bullet and get another engine(a JDM with 35K on it) It cost me $2800!!! oh well now i have an engine with 130,000 less miles on it.

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