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What are you selling??

Are you sell a rb26 head + tomei valve guides + tomei springs + port head for $1600 ono

What do you get for $1600 ono

you get what you can see in the picture head, cams, valves, springs, collets, valve guides, cams etc ready to bolt down and go !

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port job ??

who is responsible for that...??

it still has casting marks in it.

oh yeah the port job was done by " amori " don't know if you have heard of them ...

they seem to be a big deal in japan - but then again what would the japanese know about tuning HIGH horsepower GTRs they have only been doing it for 15 yrs longer then aussies

and they only designed the whole car from ground up.

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