Cheepy Three-Sixty build

Well the numbers look good, should push the average street A body into the low 13's or 12's with a bit of gear and setup. The power is just where you want for a fun street car that you don't need to be tuning every week.
So with the thread title having the word "cheepy" in it are you going to spill the beans on the cost?

I could easily divulge a cost but the question/ answer gets convoluted fast. The parts I used are easy enough to look up anywhere such as Summit or Jegs, but do you go by your local/favourite machine shop pricing for the labour or mine? Or perhaps you have the skills to handle anything other than the decking/honing and cylinder head seat work? Maybe you own your own cam bearing install tool to eliminate that cost? I assure you if you add the parts up it would be tough to call this build anything but cheap. Watch for my upcoming 371 BigMouth build to see the opposite of this build in terms of $$$$$. J.Rob