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Old Jan 10, 2009 | 03:39 PM
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Old Jan 11, 2009 | 09:53 AM
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DIY. you willl learn more on your own. hell take it to a shop and you will pay at least $400ish. with that amount you can rent a cherry picker and start reading on the web. basic hand tools will help. depends on car and motor type.
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Thanks, However i dont have enough time or my own place to work on it. Believe me i would!
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closest place in newport news is custom car care off rt. 17 in yorktown. they are pricey but good. there number is 757-591-7500
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DIY. you willl learn more on your own. hell take it to a shop and you will pay at least $400ish. with that amount you can rent a cherry picker and start reading on the web. basic hand tools will help. depends on car and motor type.

400 is low for a shop to do it. I know a guy that took his 92 integra to Inline pro to get a price on swapping in a GSR and they wanted 4500 to do it with them providing a swap. I know that they do good work but damn that is high or at least I think that it is.
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