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Hey Vic people.

My girlfriend's 180 has busted a bearing in her CA, and i have an SR waiting to be rebuilt.

So..... as the title says....

Who in Vic is good with machining, port and polishing heads, grinding cranks etc.

I may have convinced her to go all out and go forged and all that, but it all comes down to money.....

So what kind of price would we be looking at.

Cheers

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I'd ask around on NS.com to be honest.

Find out what/who/how etc etc.

Building a motor isnt as easy as buying parts and porting etc.

Sometimes you can go too far and it will hurt the car, sometimes you might do too little or make things go backwards.

There is a fine line as if your spending the money, you want it done right.

Although, SR's can get into the mid 200rwkw range quite easily on a stock motor so maybe spending big $$$ doesnt need to happen?

Just a freshen and away you go

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