sry_not4sale wrote:Nocamz are good, but are closing down.
You are right, lots of money to be lost if it goes pear shaped. If you are fairly confident in your mechanical skills, you could buy the rebuild DVD and attempt it yourself? Fairly easy if it is just a rebuild and no modifications are being made. Personally, if you do not have a mate who is close with an engine builder, I would just keep asking around - especially where people with similar set-ups went (as some builders are better at some things than others). Don't rush your decision.
My 2c
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I've known Brendon, and moreso his younger brother for a few years now...I dont doubt he's good, but yeah...
I reckon I could do it, they're not that complicated an engine, but lack of garage space and time kinda means its not an option.
Dont worry, Im far from rushing it
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I havent even got the car yet, thats how prepared I am
As for Hayshed Rotaries - I thought you were taking the piss! Thats seriously their name??
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1988 KE70 Wagon - Slowly rusting
1990 NA6 MX-5 - because reasons
2018 Ranger - Because workcar
1997 FD3S RX-7 Type R - all brap, all the time
OMG so shiny!Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.