OK.....my turn! Muuuaaaahhhhaaahhhaaa

Discussion in 'Technical' started by ShadowMaster, Jul 5, 2005.

  1. ShadowMaster

    ShadowMaster The Bad Guy

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    That's why I usually bill the shipping to my UPS account. No hidden charges that way. As for the heads.....these things aren't growing on trees anymore. Same as blocks and cranks. If I find a good deal, I buy it. Even if I put it on a shelf and stare at it for a few years, it's mine.
     
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    Max Power Vintage Ford Mafia

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    Those heads, if you are using them on a performance build, will cost you $750 by the time they are done properly, unless of course you work at a machine shop.
     
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    ShadowMaster The Bad Guy

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    As I look around my shop......somehow, I don't think it'll cost quite that much. :evilsmile

    No, I don't work at one...but I believe I have a good start if I wanted to open a machine shop. :biglaugh:
     
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    scooper77515 No current projects.

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    I think those rockers are a little cockeyed... ;)

    I was in your neigborhood this weekend. Had a 3rd of July party in Huffman, and drove through Crosby, and wondered where your shop is...
     

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