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so i went down to advan and asked for a quote to do an rb30det for me they said 5450 dollars and thats if i provide pistons, the block, all gaskets, oil pump, rod bolts they also said that they'd have to do some work on the head which they will provide all the parts for.

is this expensive? or not? is there somewhere with the same quality of work only say a grand cheaper lol 5450 is a bit over board if i can save a grand and put that towards a new turbo or something would be nice.

Any advice, contacts or workshops given will be greatly appreciated!

ta

Shane

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5.5k sounds about right.

Take off a grand for enine in/out and 4.5k sounds pretty much spot on the money. Maybe a little high. But not really anything i would question.

Rod bolts/oil pump isnt that expensive, and im sure if you asked them to source pistons they would.

Good work costs money.

I've learnt the hard way many times, you try and cut $500 here, $500 there with people who might have some expirience, but its far better to pay people that know the most.

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5.5k sounds about right.

Take off a grand for enine in/out and 4.5k sounds pretty much spot on the money. Maybe a little high. But not really anything i would question.

Rod bolts/oil pump isnt that expensive, and im sure if you asked them to source pistons they would.

Good work costs money.

I've learnt the hard way many times, you try and cut $500 here, $500 there with people who might have some expirience, but its far better to pay people that know the most.

whats enine? hmm yeah your right, just sometimes they are very expensive to deal with and almost always the quote is about a grand less than what it ends up lol

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ok heres the list of parts im going to need if i missed anything ppl please do advise me cheers. Im also going to need advice on the following

1. pistons (what size should i use? what sort of compression do need, i want response comparable to a mines gtr ;) if thats not asking too much lol)

2. rods? or just rod bolts?

3. block (obviously)

4. engine gasket kit

5. Metal head gasket (again i dont want very low compression coz i want good torque figures too)

6. the head will be taken care of by advan (what sort of work would they do?)

7. anything i missed?

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