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				Long Block Rebuilder in the Flyover?
			 
			Contemplating my winter plans and trying to sort out some options... Can someone recommend a good shop within reasonable driving distance of the Indianapolis area that can do a long block rebuild of a stock 3.2? Would consider shipping if I can't find a good local source. If there's a good reason I should think about that, please share your thoughts. Thanks! 
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			Do it yourself, not hard you’ll learn a lot about your car.
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			If you can get it out of the car and down to the long block, you've got the skill to build it.  There's roughly $1k in tools needed on the high end; cheaper if you can think outside the box. Either way, it's a significant savings doing it yourself and always sell off what you don't plan to use again. 
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