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Old 07-07-2014, 11:16 PM   #1
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Jake, I'm intrigued by your 3.2-to-3.6 conversion. However, I didn't see any numbers on your site.Could you give me that idea of the price range to do that conversion, please? Also, how long does this conversion typically take? Thanks very much.
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Old 07-10-2014, 09:23 PM   #2
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Jake, I'm intrigued by your 3.2-to-3.6 conversion. However, I didn't see any numbers on your site.Could you give me that idea of the price range to do that conversion, please? Also, how long does this conversion typically take? Thanks very much.
I pulled a ton of stuff off the site, tired of the copy cats. The latest fiasco comes from someone robbing a picture, with a caption off my site (and a copyrighted video) and using it in their most recent ad in a popular magazine! Its lonely at the top, but they are about to learn that its a ******************** at the bottom.

Our first available delivery date is now April 2015.

Stage I engines are 18,500

Stage II engines are 22,500

These are elective prices, and built from your engine, not some core exchange platform. Collateral damages add dollars.

We are so tired of dealing with everything being blown up I am ready for some preemptive builds, so much that I'd actually offer a discount to get some. I generally never put things on special, or discount it, because it draws the wrong crowd. In this instance we've only had ONE engine build in the past 14 months thats been preemptive and the failures really slow us down- especially when we can't find cores.
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