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I have for sale an RB26 head. I bought it for an 26/30 project for my vl but I am selling everything to buy a house. The person I bought it off said it was off an R32 GTR V-SPEC II when pulled off had about 60-70k klms on it, and was in perfect condition.

It's pretty much a complete head except doesn't have coils, coil cover, fuel rail, injectors, exhaust manifold.

I'm looking for $1800ono and will post at buyers expense. Please pm or email me at [email protected] for anymore info.

Will put pics up on the weekend.

Cheers,

Jacko

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Funny about that marty:p This one is also located in townsville! If i recall correctly i think this one might have been on a matte black 33 back in the dreamtime also.

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The person I bought it off said it was off an R32 GTR V-SPEC II when pulled off had about 60-70k klms on it, and was in perfect condition.

Not trying to f*ck your thread or anything mate but I don't recall ever saying it was in perfect condition. I always said there was a chance that it may not be. I brought it off Marty in the first place based on the understanding that it may not be in top condition, hence the cheap price it was purchased at and why I was going to get it crack tested and inspected before going through with any further plans.

Jason.

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