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    this is funny you guy think this is hi ? yes it may? but hell i did not see them ? there is better heads for the money BUT let say you buy a set of old hump casting for 250. now at with all new parts and machine work done by some one that knows his ass from a hole a the wall ?400.yes that would be nice but just no way in hell that happening . so this just show that you can easily put more money in them then a new set of casting would be .if the guy shop rate is 60.00 or more hour so how long will it take a set of whip out 20+ year old casting with all new parts and time $1000. ? if done right if some one needs the numbers they will pay that . i see old .125 bore over 427 block at the point of junk go on e-bay for over$800 with no work done and would easily take $1500 of machine work on top of the $800 and if shipped add that to it to just for numbers on a block???
    Last edited by pat mccarthy; 08-01-2007 at 09:11 PM.
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