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Changed from the 25 route....

Am chasing an RB26 head.

would love to but a top end complete with everything ie loom and ECU , but may look at buying the parts separately. Only interested in stock items.

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yeah there was one on there for 600 almost complete engine, (complete head) I can get one locally I just found out will look into price.

Cant work out if I want an R32 rb25de head or a GTR head (more $$$ but maybe worth it?)

Edited by Young GT-R
  • 2 weeks later...
still looking, r32/r33 rb25 head.......... cheap.....

Hi I am in Adelaide and have a RB25 Det head you can have for $250.

Might not be what your after or too far away.

Complete head minus the covers.

I could even supply the inlet manifold with throttle body as well.

that is cheap, but no longer interested in a 25 head................looking at 26 head now, thanks anyway.

So, I am after a GTR top end or will buy separately........

should also mention......unless you have been on sau for a fair period of time with a decent trader rating, I want to have the head sent COD with a deposit to cover time and costs. Just for safety sake.

this is the kind of thing I am after:

head

engine covers

plenum

injectors

coil packs

loom

ecu

exhaust manifolds

turbo lines

cas

that's what I want, if I have to buy the lot separately so be it, but my preference is to buy the list above in one hit.

cheers

I have a fully reconditioned R32 GTR head, new exhaust guides, cam tunnels rebored, valves ground, seats cut, vacuum tested, new valve seals, cam - bucket clearences set, face surfaced and all chemically cleaned.

Head with complete valve train and std cams only. All work done by JHH performance in Bris

Email me if interested: [email protected]

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