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lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way!
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how much does it cost to get heads ported and polished usually?
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3315lbs of scrap metal and plastic. A.K.A. FORD.
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Im bringing sexay back
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depends on what you call porting and polishing but if you are talking about a real head rework, you can spend wanywhere from 300-2000 dollars. All depends how fancy schmany u want to get with your head. if u got the power adders to warrant such an upgrade, id say do it but it can get pricey quick. good luck
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lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way!
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wow, i wonder if anyone will even do the heads from a new taurus.
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Im bringing sexay back
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im sure a machine shop in your area will hook u up, give someone a call man
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