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Originally Posted by Fries
I don't know anything about them, but from what I've read on the site...
Don't go.
P.s. I live in Kansas.
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Come to me instead, if you're in KS, LOL! Fries knows I'll do anything for free as long as you're willing to learn how to DIY. Now, don't send me any PMs about building your motor or what have you just yet. I'm currently in Iraq and I sure won't be able to do much all the way from here.
P.S. I'm not a business owner or anything. I'm just a U.S. service member who is a car enthusiast when I'm not deployed. I love building motors and helping others out, so if anyone ever needs any kind of help, I'd be more than willing to be of help. That's how I started out in the car scene. There were people who helped me out a bit, and I'm just paying it forward. Haha, I used a cliche comment on a car forum!
Back on topic, business owners like these are why I feel it is important for us all to learn how to work on our cars as much as we can. Use a machine shop for advanced work, but do what you can on your own. Not only will it keep your costs down, but it'll give you a sense of pride once you turn that key because you'll know it was your blood, sweat and curses that led to having the car of your dreams waiting on you to drive it.