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![]() Would getting the parts from Coast High Performance be an option for ya? If so, wouldn't that be a better option?
The locals here are not to hip on the D.S.S stuff and neither I'm I. But that's just my opioin. Other option would be to simply just get a set of TRW forged pistons from Summit and ARP bolts for the Rods and Studs for the Mains. I don't think a Main girdle would be necessary but wouldn't hurt either. Any compentent Machine Shop should be able to do your basic machining for the price you already mentioned. Good Luck |
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