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R33 RB26 head, all covers, HKS 280 pro cams, tomei type 2 springs and buckets, tomei cam cap studs, some porting, machined and fitted rear oil drain, machined for cam clearance, $3200- SOLD (unassembled - can arrange to have it asssembled)

HKS T51r ported manifold and HKS GT wastegate

$1900 SOLD

Endless Plenum $2200 NEW SOLD

Billet Throttle body to suit $550 NEW SOLD

Hi guys,

I have bought and stored the following parts for a while now and realised that i probably wont be needing it. Bought it off the infamous BU5TER. The above head flowed 450RWKW nicely through an auto box. cam covers included. Sorry no flow test have been conducted.

Manifold has also been cermaic coated and includes a dump pipe to suit gtst. It is V-band, however HKS make a adaptor plate to use with T04 based turbos

Plenum is a work of art - just check out greenline to see the current price then add freight. Hypertune base theres off this. Also the Billet throttle body is to match this - dont ask me what diameter it is either :D b/c i have never measured it.

Prices are as above please pm any serious request - unfortunately items are in DEEP storage in the garage and a simple pic is not possible unless i get some serious interest. Items are located in syd.

Cheers

Steve

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Hey mate I'm realy I terested in your gtr head for the 2500 what is included the head buckets caps studs rocker covers ?

Do u have flo charts of the head as well

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how much u want for the plenum

HKS T51r ported manifold and HKS GT wastegate

Manifold Cermaic Coated

PAID $1900 NOW $1750

Endless Plenum PAID $2200 NOW $2100

Billet Throttle body to suit PAID $550 NOW $400

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