With regards to price, you pay for the quality work you get. I used a cheaper shop than I should have when I got my engine swap done, and almost a full year later, I am still trying to get them to fix their mistakes. The only reason I am still working with them is because of the "warranty" they provide and once they fix everything, I will be using a much better shop. A good job seems to cost a lot, but the "cheaper" ones can definitely bite you in the ass later.Originally Posted by 1NonlyAccord
Now, this doesn't mean that expensive = good workmanship, but it means research the shops and find a one with a good reputation and experience with your particular swap.




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