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To be clear...

We were asked by the customer for advise on a 25/30 build. 450kw on pump fuel. weekender/strip use. Thats it. No other specifics were given and no budget was set. We gave a list of the parts we felt would be the ducks guts and offered to prepare a quote on those. This is the result.

We will not advise the use of sub par cheap parts, nor do we like to cut corners. The quote can be taken on a part by part basis if you like. Pick and choose as you see fit (within reason). We also offered a 10% discount if he wants to go ahead with an order. Given the very low margins in performance parts we feel that is very generous. Thats well over $2k discount.

For serious customers we will go well out of our way to work with you and help you get the bits you want at a price that suits all involved. We are here to help. We aren't greedy, but we do like to see things done well and not skimped on. The thought of building a 3.2L motor then wacking on a "N1 oil pump" and a s/h z32 afm simply makes me cringe.

To be clear...

We were asked by the customer for advise on a 25/30 build. 450kw on pump fuel. weekender/strip use. Thats it. No other specifics were given and no budget was set. We gave a list of the parts we felt would be the ducks guts and offered to prepare a quote on those. This is the result.

We will not advise the use of sub par cheap parts, nor do we like to cut corners. The quote can be taken on a part by part basis if you like. Pick and choose as you see fit (within reason). We also offered a 10% discount if he wants to go ahead with an order. Given the very low margins in performance parts we feel that is very generous. Thats well over $2k discount.

For serious customers we will go well out of our way to work with you and help you get the bits you want at a price that suits all involved. We are here to help. We aren't greedy, but we do like to see things done well and not skimped on. The thought of building a 3.2L motor then wacking on a "N1 oil pump" and a s/h z32 afm simply makes me cringe.

you are just like me mate

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