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Old 04-05-2007, 04:50 PM
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i remember reading a thread about sleeving, Camp1320.com having the best price for sleeving Golden eagle hd's, i was wondering what the price was again? their site is under construction and i wasn't able to leave a request. is that parts and labor? (sleeves+install), i understand shipping is not covered. thanks in advance.
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call there shop or pm tom on here camp1320.com
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Yeah they have by far the best pricing. GE sleeving is $950 its is $200 cheaper from Camp1320.com $751 that comes with

inspected
block machining
sleeves installed
deck
hot tank

shipping is $60 to most anywhere in the 48 states with $1500 insurance coverage



they got so many blocks over there its not even funny
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I went through Camp1320 for my sleeves, no complaints here. Tom is a cool and helpful dude and sleeves are going strong.
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Tom knows whats best. My block is getting done by him. Can't wait to boost....
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so is that parts and labor? or do i have to buy the sleeves plus $751?
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thanks, i'll give them a call tomorrow.
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$751 sleeves and labor included
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are those sleeves open or closed deck?
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just wanted to make sure cause some guy offer around $600 for sleeve + $700 installation labor for darton mids, just thought that $751 for the sleeves and installation labor was too good to be true....
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btw, what's the difference between open and closed deck?
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Sorry guys , been so busy with orders havent had time to come on line to answer questions ASAP. if you need immediate assistance please feel free to call us.

The block sleeving is $751 and that included sleeves plus labor. Why do we have it so cheap cus we support the industry and not our pockets.

We want more and more people to race, eveyrone knows our industry is a dieing sport. Camp1320.com will be there till the end and will race by ourselfs if we have too.

GE block sleeving is $950 MSRP
if our prices or too cheap we can gladly raise them

the GE blocks are there own sleeves and maded inhouse thats how the priicng is such a good deal. The block design was created by father and son Vince and TED tieaga. Its like a mid deal it braces the sleeves from moving fron the center and still allows coolant to go thru and not heat the motor up. Great for DRAG, ROAD RACE, ENDURANCE, STREET/STRIP .
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thanks for the info, hopefully will be sleeving my block this summer.
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definetly worth it
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