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mate this feller is the go if u want any rb25/26 rebuilt I just got mine done for a absolutely amazing price I highly recommend this feller over any rebuilder in the western suburbs of sydney I won't go no other builder !!! He has done the job and he done it perfect :) I'd be taken our engines to him and him only

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Mate it's a fully forged build all brand new brand new turbos with steel wheel obviously new fuel pump and brand new injectors yes it's will be getting run in on the dyno had experience with lots of rebuilds

Using new parts is not evidence of a good build. Bad engine builders also use new parts. He may be great engine builder, or the opposite, but if you cant mount an explanation of why you believe he's good, you're just some guy on the Internet saying stuff.

I actually know the guys at St Mary's Engines well. Geoff & Brett mainly specialise is Mopar stuff but yes they are very good at what they do, very down to earth people.

They know how to build engines. Any of the Mopar days you'll see them down at the drags.

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