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I concur to the "pretty good", I've seen it! Great run at LV Class Finals Brian!
My best guess Professor would be the cost depends on the actual head being serviced. Unless some thing has changed, I was quoted by a great head builder $3500 for 305s to be done.
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$1000. in parts??
Someone earlier said that $250 per hour was flat rate at a good repair shop and you spent 20 to 40 hours on your heads, wouldn't that add up to $5000. to $10,000. labor?? So, what's the problem with the quotes you are getting?? Quote:
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