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hahahah i love your topic name lol

i guess you could go to an asian whore house lol, get you and the car done at the same time lol

in the drivers seat while driving for sure lol

serious though umm sydney im not sure my mate dealt wth a mob but it took forever, if u were in wollongong id recommend aaron @APM who did mine and builds alot of drag cars so has good experience

ben...

Give DiRTGarage a PM,

He gives the best jobs :(

Also give J'z R33 a PM as he has just taken delivery of his big one.

J'z R33 just took delivery of one of our stage 2 items...he was stunned at the quality of workmanship.

Our street stage 2 head is so good Jim Souvas at Croydon didnt want to touch it when i was going to a full race head as it worked so well...he requested i buy another bare head to race port instead.

Im so lucky to have a guy like Terry doing all the "white mans magic" on our heads...as its a dark art that i don't have a clue on.

Our turnaround on a head alone is a couple of weeks...not months.

hahahah i love your topic name lol

i guess you could go to an asian whore house lol, get you and the car done at the same time lol

This is going ages back when I saw it, but there was a mechanic workshop along parramatta road near Hebersham, and the sign read something like; "the best head jobs in sydney" or something close

A full house head with dual springs, ti retainers, os valves both sides, bronze guides, big cams, cam cap studs, race spec'd port job will cost u around 6k

JHH Engineering in qld i cant go past. 30+ years experience and their workmanship says it all...

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J'z R33 just took delivery of one of our stage 2 items...he was stunned at the quality of workmanship.

Our street stage 2 head is so good Jim Souvas at Croydon didnt want to touch it when i was going to a full race head as it worked so well...he requested i buy another bare head to race port instead.

Im so lucky to have a guy like Terry doing all the "white mans magic" on our heads...as its a dark art that i don't have a clue on.

Our turnaround on a head alone is a couple of weeks...not months.

Hey mate,

Heres a few pics, its a top notch job I was amazed at how good the workmanship was especially for the price!.. thanks for arranging it Paul. :spank:

holly shittt i never expected so many replies thanks guys for the head job run down im a bit blown away and will have to take a step back and look at all my options .

hey DiRTGarage-- how much is head from you guys i have hks cams and valve springs all ready.

2bnvs-- lol lol yer the drivers seat would be good but i don't think the wife would approve of.

kujotk-- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i mite be able to get a two for one deal.

j'z-r33-- thats one shinny port,have you put it on yet .

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holly shittt i never expected so many replies thanks guys for the head job run down im a bit blown away and will have to take a step back and look at all my options .

hey DiRTGarage-- how much is head from you guys i have hks cams and valve springs all ready.

2bnvs-- lol lol yer the drivers seat would be good but i don't think the wife would approve of.

kujotk-- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i mite be able to get a two for one deal.

j'z-r33-- thats one shinny port,have you put it on yet .

Nah not yet, I've ditched the RWD RB26 project, its going in a GTR now.. just got to find a good clean example.

The pics just dont do it justice.. looks 1000 times better in person.

holly shittt i never expected so many replies thanks guys for the head job run down im a bit blown away and will have to take a step back and look at all my options .

hey DiRTGarage-- how much is head from you guys i have hks cams and valve springs all ready.

2bnvs-- lol lol yer the drivers seat would be good but i don't think the wife would approve of.

kujotk-- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i mite be able to get a two for one deal.

j'z-r33-- thats one shinny port,have you put it on yet .

PM me your engine details and what you will be using it for (include turbo details and rpm limit)...what parts you already have...and what other parts you need...ill get Terry to price it up for you.

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Avoid Harris engine services.. there are much much better port jobs around for a cheaper price.. and harris's turn around time is f**king pathetic.. not to mention my head i had done by them failed with in 100km's. mysteriously 1 valve out of 24 touched a piston and bent.. and no it wasnt an overrev.. ive put it down to dodgy work which doesnt suprise me at all as they followed none of my requests.

go with JHH they are by far the best bang for buck and as shanef has posted.. there port jobs are extremely sexy and work very well.

Avoid Harris engine services.. there are much much better port jobs around for a cheaper price.. and harris's turn around time is f**king pathetic.. not to mention my head i had done by them failed with in 100km's. mysteriously 1 valve out of 24 touched a piston and bent.. and no it wasnt an overrev.. ive put it down to dodgy work which doesnt suprise me at all as they followed none of my requests.

go with JHH they are by far the best bang for buck and as shanef has posted.. there port jobs are extremely sexy and work very well.

thanks for the info

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