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I am just about ready to send my engine of to be built and i have a few quotes and know the parts i want however i have heard a few story about my first choise engine builder.

ACT region is preferible but a trip to sydney (or melburne If Highly Recommended)

Just getting a basic rebuild and head service.

New rods, pistons, and n1 oil pump. + bore etc

Indy @ I.S Motor Racing in Rockdale: 95999918

Built sh!tloads of top RB's, knows them back to front, really knows his stuff. Everyone can say so and so is the best, but, I'm going off proven results. Currently building a friend's car/motor. Same setup(motor wise) in a different car gave results of 500+kw atw easily/comfortably.

Another good mob at building engines are Thornleigh Cylinder Heads. Speak to Nas @ 99809454

I would reccomend proegnines too. especially if you are in canberra. he has built a couple of motors for friends of mine, and if I had to build mine I would strongly consider going down there to do it even though I'm in sydney.

Theres some interesting rumours going around. I haven't shut down, I'm still at the same address, just in one workshop instead of the two I had before. I have got out of general reconditioning and am concentrating on this type of work, as well as producing parts like the sump adaptors and crank collars (and oil pump gears when I get some spare time.)

The easiest way to get hold of me is by e-mail, [email protected] or phone 0448 826256. I got rid of the landline as I spent all day answering it and couldn't do any work while I was. Leave a message on the mobile if I dont answer and I'll get back to you.

Cheers,

Greg.

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