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here is the quote i got from Garage 7 to build a "reliable RB25/30 RB32 450rwkws"

still need coils and others little thinks too

parts price Nitto 3.2L stroker kit $6,500.00 Nitto RB series high volume oil pump $1,449.00 Oil restrictors $40.00 Moroso 1.5QT oil accumulator $295.00 Moroso oil accumulator mounting bracket 1 45.00 45.00 $45.00 Moroso inline electronic solenoid valve $155.00 Speedflow -10 AN 100 series braided hose (sold p/m)(100-10) 3 x $37 $111.00 Speedflow 1/2" NPT to -10AN male flare (816-10) $11.50 Speedflow -10AN male flare t piece x2 w/ x1 female -10AN swivel (145-10) $45.00 Speedflow straight -10 AN 100 series braided hose end (101-10)$20 x2 $40.00 ARP Nissan RB25 head stud kit $240.00 Permaseal MLSR head gasket $260.00 GARAGE 7 steampipe manifold $1,500.00 Plazmaman RB25 inlet plenum in silver powdercoat with 72mm TB $1,520.00 Camtech CTRB20 426A (a) camshafts - 272 adv duration/9mm lift $890.00 Camtech valve spring and titanium retainer kit $770.00 Ross Performance crank / cam trigger kit - includes Metal jacket balancer, crank trigger, cam trigger, x2 hall effect sensors, cam & crank sensor mounts $1,957.00 Powerflow blueprint 1000cc flow matched injectors w/CNC extrusions, plugs and adapters $660.00 Powerflow Nissan RB25 billet aluminium fuel rail $299.00 Powerflow 2 port high boost fuel pressure regulator (suitable for 900HP) $268.00 2.5L fuel surge tank $110.00 Holley 12-1400 dominator fuel pump (-10AN o-ring ports) 105gph @ 60 psi $399.00 Link G4 Xtreme ECU with A+B looms $1,750.00 SPR 3 bar map sensor $65.00 3 port boost solenoid valve $50.00 Garrett GTX3582R w/ 1.06 a/r turbine housing $2,500.00 Synapse 50mm external wastegate w/ flanges and clamps $450.00 Total $22,379.50

whats everyones thoughts oon the parts i got quoted

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they'd be putting mark up on all the parts. Thats what you do when you own a business. If you did some shopping around yourself for parts, you could save some cash, but then some workshops might not like that.

so they are not even offering you any discounts on any parts after spending over 20k with them?!

if I was to get everything at once I'd get 10% that figure but that won't happen as I don't have a spare 20k just sittin there

they'd be putting mark up on all the parts. Thats what you do when you own a business. If you did some shopping around yourself for parts, you could save some cash, but then some workshops might not like that.

yeh that's my thoughts exactly goin to use This as a guide and see if I can get these parts cheaper

straight away i can see things u can save some serious coin on, oil pump turbo fuel rail etc mabe try getting a similar quote from a few other work shops ? i know i got my motor built and it didnt cost no where near what i thought it would because i shopped for the parts and the workshop looked after me because we has spent so much there

straight away i can see things u can save some serious coin on, oil pump turbo fuel rail etc mabe try getting a similar quote from a few other work shops ? i know i got my motor built and it didnt cost no where near what i thought it would because i shopped for the parts and the workshop looked after me because we has spent so much there

cheers mate I will when i get some more cash

id get a t04z with a .82 rear housing and smaller cams and convert it to e85

I don't wanta convert to E85 with smaller cams will I still make 450rwkws on smaller cams with a gtx35 on pump 98 or 100

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