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Problem with that theory though is the 3.0 actually has to be superior to the 2.8 which ummmmmmmmmmmmm, yeah bugger it's not!

Otherwise though I'm f**kin keen for Barry to get off his arse and get yours running though!!

If it cost him half as much for basically the same then it's basically twice as good

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It's impossible to get angry at Barry, he wouldn't care.

He is doing things for it, he just does import work on the side and RWC / general servicing is his main thoroughfare. Last I checked my engine was getting machined and assembled, when the car is in the workshop it'll have quicker progress I'm sure. I told him I wanted it in there before Christmas.

+1 for engine beig cheaper, plus everything in it is forged - was a deal too good to pass up. When it's all done I may reveal my total costs for the project and I think people will be surprised what I put it together for.

Douchebags lol

Not that I couldn't live in a tent but fk, are you that desperate to have your city chic life and walk to work?

Do not understand the fascination with the city; it's a busy zombie filled shithole. Working there is one thing, but living there too?

It's impossible to get angry at Barry, he wouldn't care.

He is doing things for it, he just does import work on the side and RWC / general servicing is his main thoroughfare. Last I checked my engine was getting machined and assembled, when the car is in the workshop it'll have quicker progress I'm sure. I told him I wanted it in there before Christmas.

+1 for engine beig cheaper, plus everything in it is forged - was a deal too good to pass up. When it's all done I may reveal my total costs for the project and I think people will be surprised what I put it together for.

yeah, but on the flipside you don't get to sound like a flog by referring to it as an RPM 2.8 at every given opportunity... surely that's worth a few thou.
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