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no mate, but you are quite welcome to get it done.

well how do u know these heads u 'port' are actually better? To me taking off the 'restrictive bump' in the exhaust port sounds like you're removing quite alot of metal considering u haven't even tested if it works or not.. I think Nissan would no a bit more about cylinder head flow than a guy with a bit of sandpaper.

well how do u know these heads u 'port' are actually better? To me taking off the 'restrictive bump' in the exhaust port sounds like you're removing quite alot of metal considering u haven't even tested if it works or not.. I think Nissan would no a bit more about cylinder head flow than a guy with a bit of sandpaper.

I am not even going to bother with you mate, all I'll do is ask you to stay away from my topics, and if anyone wants information then so be it... so I am not bothered by your little attempt to discourage people because I know what I am doing... and just because I didn't know that the head I bought off you was screwed, just because you mentioned a couple of caps might need replacing (and not that the journals were absolutely screwed), I hope you dont build you customers engines because you've screwed alot of yours...

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at what??? I have sold 4 of the heads we have done mate, and are getting very positive results...

so what your friends with Mark??? you have no idea bud.

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rb25det ones

no worries mate

there are pics here: I havnt got any more on me at the moment

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...am-t265860.html

cheers, and can you PM to talk please?

I am not even going to bother with you mate, all I'll do is ask you to stay away from my topics, and if anyone wants information then so be it... so I am not bothered by your little attempt to discourage people because I know what I am doing... and just because I didn't know that the head I bought off you was screwed, just because you mentioned a couple of caps might need replacing (and not that the journals were absolutely screwed), I hope you dont build you customers engines because you've screwed alot of yours...

mate it was a valid question i asked... that head i sold u wasn't even off one of my engines a guy came to me with his f**ked engine after he tried to do a timing belt on it.. i showed u the damage if u didn't look at it it really shows that u know what your doing..

mate it was a valid question i asked... that head i sold u wasn't even off one of my engines a guy came to me with his f**ked engine after he tried to do a timing belt on it.. i showed u the damage if u didn't look at it it really shows that u know what your doing..

didn't seem like it mate, especially with your piss ased comment on "nissan would no more than someone with a bit of sandpaper"

why do you think people port and polish heads??? if a multimillion dollar enterprise didn't do it right???

oh and sorry if I trusted you mate, I have a habit of doing that way to much unfortuently, but you showed me...

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