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Hi mate,

It looks like you are ready to get your build happening!!

I alway use Ron Bell Engineering in Mandurah. They have the lastest machine in WA for balancing and the right knowlege to go with it.

I always got the right price and service.

Speak to Nathen, he will sort you out!!

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Heinz Performance Engineering5/ 26 Cohn St Carlisle 6101(08) 9470 3299

Very specific of how they do things, good work though, know a few people who have used them and all have been very happy, had them build my rb26 bottom end, yet to use it but should be finished in the next few weeks....

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Hard to beat Heinz,Streetcar#34 DR30 Skyline lasts a full season with only end of year refresh with their machine work.700fwhp at over 8000rpm on a very basic RB25 and the fastest Skyline at Wanneroo,By the way the 2nd fastest is also machined by Heinz.Small 2 man show but worth waiting for.

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