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Item:

RB26DETT Head

Taken from R33 GTR

Head is complete with inlet manifold, injectors, front cover, cam covers, CAS, valve train, cams exhaust manifolds, coil packs with wiring.

Age:

1997 GTR

Condition:

Good

Price:

$2500 firm, buyers collects or pays freight.

To Fit: (What car)

RB26 or RB30 block

Location:

North Sydney

Contact:

PM

Comments:

PM for pics. Serious buyers only.

DONT ASK FOR PICS IF YOU ARE NOT INTERESTED IN BUYING THE HEAD

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I dont wanna separate it actually.

I dont want to be left with parts that I will never sell.

Seems like everyone wants a bit something for nothing.

Looks like you'll be keeping it then.

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You have to be f**king kidding me.

I said in the post before you even posted that I was selling it whole - what do you think that meant?

Do you honestly think that I would take out most of the valve train just to sell this thing to you? I bet you would be a 2 buck flamin mongrel and only offer peanuts for it anyway!

Seriously, get a life moron.

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You have to be f**king kidding me.

I said in the post before you even posted that I was selling it whole - what do you think that meant?

Do you honestly think that I would take out most of the valve train just to sell this thing to you? I bet you would be a 2 buck flamin mongrel and only offer peanuts for it anyway!

Seriously, get a life moron.

When i said bare head with cams, i meant the head with all the valve train, including cams, and maybe the covers depending on the price you wanted. The only things i dont want are intake and exhaust hardware.

Maybe you changed your mind in regards to selling it seperately, how the fcuk do i know if i dont ask? You also said $2500 firm (lol) in your original post, but changed your mind to $2200, so it is possible to change your mind. You're a fcukwit Paul.

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Yep, if someone other then Shaun is interested let me know.

122,

Let me know exactly what you want on the intake side. I would be happy to sell that with the spark plug cover. If I cannot sell the head by itself then I will just buy a hypertune inlet manifold and build my motor later...

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