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So its got a hks crank, rods??? what brand of bearings? what brand oil pump and water pump? does it still have the standard pick-up?

did the title say "2.8 HKS stroker bottom end " ? = hks crank rods and pistons

no oil pump

trust sump extension and pickup

05u block 87mm bore

hks bearings and rings

step 2 kit

Be carefull with this guy will send you only half of something then refuse to send you the other half, or refund you, or even return your messages infact. as he is "not a shop" which happened with the S pipe I paid $270 for and is 100% usless to me.

Hey Ben how about you return my messages... Really what else did you expect me to do? :D

Be carefull with this guy will send you only half of something then refuse to send you the other half, or refund you, or even return your messages infact. as he is "not a shop" which happened with the S pipe I paid $270 for and is 100% usless to me.

Hey Ben how about you return my messages... Really what else did you expect me to do? :D

sold him the greddy plenum for 700 sent it he received it. then found the snake pipe that comes after the plenum- i sent him photos and said do you want this piece FOR $250? HE SAID "I WILL CHECK WITH MY MECHANIC" the next day he said YES ILL TAKE THE PIPE! I HAVE ALREADY PUT THE MONEY INTO YOU ACCOUNT FOR IT" SO I SENT THE PIPE !

he gets the pipe and his mechanic cant fit pipe for his dyno run so he makes up his own pipe to fit. then says i should take the pipe back. the two pieces were made to go together and came with greddy silicone hoses and clamps

i sent all the photos of how it was on my car. but he changed his mind and wants his money back.

when you buy something i think you should take the time to look at the photos and know what your buying and how it goes on your car or at least your mechanic should know ?

this is the photo i sent him pipe is in bottom left hand corner

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