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Have heard people just whack an eBay manifold on the Ford 4L and a GT35 and run low boost no problems

Would be pretty funny to try with an old piece of shit

Hmmmmmm intradesting I have my grandfathers old el sitting in our paddock :P

they do motorbike and misc. machinery... its all about getting parts really.

after speaking to our mutual friend yesterday, i dont think he's too keen on cashy's at the moment. the workshop will take em though.

after seeing the motor yesterday, needs a replacement crank :angry: (good thing i didnt go stroker kit)

dude... it took you 2 years to change a set of rims

that's cos it's my own car. Plus all monies went to buying apartment instead of unnecessary mods.

Well he builds all sorts of engines

He probably rebuilds an engine a day, not just high performance, lots of insurance ones. So i'd say he's dealt with a wide variety

so does he need engine out or does he engine out, rebuild and reinsert? The less car I need to work with the better. How does this work, do you have to put in an intro or do I just call him and be all like "Tony said deal with it"

Correct

Cash job just means you get paid for the service in cash. Amiright?

But is it tax deductable?

On a side note, I do have an accountant friend with a few years exp that might be interested. He just got married and is on honeymoon atm though...

that's cos it's my own car. Plus all monies went to buying apartment instead of unnecessary mods.

unnecessary mods like fucking what? a pair of cashmere wheel changing gloves?

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that's cos it's my own car. Plus all monies went to buying apartment instead of unnecessary mods.

so does he need engine out or does he engine out, rebuild and reinsert? The less car I need to work with the better. How does this work, do you have to put in an intro or do I just call him and be all like "Tony said deal with it"

He can do it all *if* he isn't busy

Best to just shoot him a PM, just say your from SAU and Tony told you to contact him through it

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