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    Those are some fighting words..U know where I usually hang out on a Sat. nite...

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    Thanks for the engine bay pics godzilla looks nice and clean . You wouldn't know his going rate for a black-top swap would you..? Because i hear they are alot harder to come bye instead of the red top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B18c-rex
    Thanks for the engine bay pics godzilla looks nice and clean . You wouldn't know his going rate for a black-top swap would you..? Because i hear they are alot harder to come bye instead of the red top.

    Uhh no they aren't. They are just slightly newer and mechanically the same s13 to s13. Still a billion of them laying around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PurpleGodzilla
    Those are some fighting words..U know where I usually hang out on a Sat. nite...

    ohh...you sure you want some?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATOWNDRVER
    One of my boys took his Fd3s motor over there for a rebuild, extra dowell pins, and 3mm apex seals, and a street port. Sam told him that it would take 6 weeks, its been over 4 monthes and it still hasn't been completed. And the 10+ times we have been there he has been working on one of his own cars 90% of the time. No joke he does know his shit and he does do great work, but be aware that you will be missing your car for a while. He said the motor should be done on wednesday so I will keep you guys posted.
    I'm sure there is more to this. He did my friends 93 FD..full rebuild with a single T78 kit and it took nowhere near that long to finish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATOWNDRVER
    Aaron made the sale on April 7 and still my friend has no motor. Sam has said for the last 6 weeks it was supposed to be ready that weekend, and when he drove up to the shop sure enough it wasn't completed. He has even told us that he hasn't been working diligently, and "doesn't feel like working on a rotary." He said "he has to get into the mindframe of working on a rotary." I would think a couple thousand dollar deposit would get him in the mindframe. When did he do that work for your buddy??
    It was around the fall of 2003 i believe.

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    I'm not one to argue. But give Sam a break. His shop's been busy latley. Also, if you were to have gone there, last month same broke BOTH his feet. yea, both. Don't worry, your friend will be more than happy with his new 13B

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