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Old 12-14-2012, 11:44 AM
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Is there any place in northern nj southern ny that does head porting for ls motors.I know about Cartek.Looking for someone closer to middletown ny.

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Default Give HeadGames Motorworks a call

This guy, Dave Localio, is a little farther than Cartek but he is friends with head porting guru Brian Tooley who reccommends him highly for LS stuff to be done in the NYC and New Jersey area.

Head Games Motorworks
330 4th St, Ewing, NJ 08638

http://headgamesmotorworks.com

(609) 882-3211

Ewing Township is in the Trenton NJ area.

PS Don't be put off by all the ricer stuff on his website. He cut his carbide bits on BBC, SBC and LS's. But they love him in the sport compact world.
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I will check it out.
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Think New Era ports...might be a bit too north for ya
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Cartek in Garwood, N.J. (Already mentioned)
Headgames in Ewing, N.J. (Already mentioned)
MCP in Lakewood, N.J.
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Those are all pretty far from where i am.

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Doesn't cost much to ship a head to a good porter. Better than ussing Joe Schmo and get bad work because they are closer.
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Originally Posted by Slowhawk
Doesn't cost much to ship a head to a good porter. Better than ussing Joe Schmo and get bad work because they are closer.
I agree 100%.And the cheapest price does not mean your getting the best job.Do some homework on who is going to do the work for you



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