I received my Enjomor V12 Engine GS-V12 approximately two weeks ago as expected after pre order in December as usual ENGINEDIY were excellent in both processing my order and in dispatch. After an approximate two week delay on the promised delivery, which I totally expected being pre order and the time of year, the unit arrived in a well packaged box that contained a plastic storage box for the engine, not quite as classy as the V8 wooden box of the V8, but the engine will probably never be put in it especially when the accessories are mounted. The accessories for the engine comprised of a set of 3D printed black painted extractors, headers to our US friends, gaskets and bolts for the same ans a separate water pump complete with bolts brackets and belt. Besides these ENGINEDIY had had a special offer of a starter package which was essentially the V8 package started kit basic but contains some things needed. The engine looks great and I an very happy with it. It is well machined and assembled and appears well designed with some of the features like four valve heads and twin distributors, I would have thought twin, like the V8, or even triple carburettors would have been a more exotic touch but possibly harder to set up. I will let you know more on quality, fits and design when I disassemble some parts and suspect like the V8 it will require some minor re-engineering and hand fitting to make it more bullet proof. I will get to this when work and time allows but I can tell you I am very happy with and applaud what they have produced as they have done a great job. I have looked at the V8 factory base and will possibly look at mounting the V12 on one of these as some dimensions work well, so the V8 and V12 look like a set, I will be looking for some pricing from ENGINEDIY as they are always great to deal with, again thanks Lucas. I think the base will work well with some modifications and additions. I have not started either engine due to work constraints but have started some CAD design in documenting parts for the future if needed but also to improve the induction to better direct induction, using individual carburettors or possibly even fuel injection but the making of the prototypes will be a way off at this stage. If you are considering buying one of these V12's or the V8 don't hesitate as they are great quality and value that they or you can improve even further given the time. As for ENGINEDIY excellent as usual and highly recommended.