I certainly don’t, and that’s a fact!Who has this kind of money?
Maybe. But if a producer of a product wants anyone else to sell their product, they don't want to undercut them on price. That could present a problem for an outfit like Summit who is both the Trick Flow wholesaler and has a retail price match guarantee. Interesting.Summit owns Trick Flow, so you'd think they'd have the best pricing.
Don't forget, Ukraine is one of the largest sources of AlIt's not just trick flow heads, I ordered a bare set of Promaxx CNC 185's for close to $1,900. Just a couple of months back they were around $1,700 shipped.
Cost of electricity impacts cost of aluminum. US Aluminum makers have had difficulties...
This has everything to do with the THIEF in the White House, and the continuation of the Globalist O'Bomber war on the American citizenry.
Massive layoffs hit one of top U.S. aluminum plants, halting operations
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-st...-aluminum-plant-idling-laying-off-600-workers
1300 and change per cylinder head.
Crazy money.1300 and change per cylinder head.
Yeah. In pairs for 2,200 I could say yeah it's still a bit of money but it's the best street head offered, so...Crazy money.
Better to buy new aluminum heads then take a chance having mine redone just to find a crack.Yeah. In pairs for 2,200 I could say yeah it's still a bit of money but it's the best street head offered, so...
Imo The stretch is.. it's used for some racing as well because it's that good 'a head but it's based on a factory street head... so it really can't be all that expensive or shouldn't, I mean to say.
Jmo
Oh well ...going fast 'easy' isn't for everybody's pocket book...and we can't always complain.
That's a great dealI got a deal a few years ago .....I get discount at Summit and bought at Thanksgiving 1685 to the door for some 240's
That's probably how much money I spent on them buying my 240s with a credit card lol