On the subject of price, I really do not understand why the prices are so high. :/ I completed my chevy v6 conversion for less than $2500 in parts. Sudhir On 3/8/06, Jon Brown <jbrown510@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> Well, if your work is any reflextion of your WEB page.... good > luck... > > > The site doesn't work with Firefox, there is a note to that effect now... > I'll cut the guy some slack.. for now... > > It is nice to see more "shops" getting into the conversion bussiness. It's > also shocking to see the similarity in costs of professionally done > conversions. > > $4500 for the installation kit (without a motor) plus $1100 for installation > plus $$$$ for a used motor. > > Funny how for years everyone (the TiiCo gang, the Subaru gang, the tuned WBX > gang) claimed thier new found religion was the most cost effective... all > looks about the same to me... $7k+ > |
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