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have cam cover and brand new timing belt

belt was fitted to motor and manually turned over

then i stripped the motor so it doesnt come with packaging

$80pp for both ono

yeah bud sounds alright, wud u go any lower ?

where are u located

Hi,

Not too sure if you would be interested but I have a R33 GTS cylinder head.

I am going to have it crack tested, get all the valve train cleaned properly and have it resurfaced.

I would be asking $500 for it with that work done.

Hi,

Not too sure if you would be interested but I have a R33 GTS cylinder head.

I am going to have it crack tested, get all the valve train cleaned properly and have it resurfaced.

I would be asking $500 for it with that work done.

hey mate, could be interested, how much would you one without the work done ?

where are you located ?

hey mate, could be interested, how much would you one without the work done ?

where are you located ?

$350

I am on the Gold Coast.

I think it would be best to have the work done so you'll be getting a head thats in perfect condition with no cracks or warps. It is in pieces too and will need to be put back together.

$350

I am on the Gold Coast.

I think it would be best to have the work done so you'll be getting a head thats in perfect condition with no cracks or warps. It is in pieces too and will need to be put back together.

yeah okay if u can get the head properly together and have some sort of garuntee from the head place that its fine.. whats the lowest you will go, on bit of a budget..

hey guys im chasins a good condition RB25DET head

also afterr top & bottom timing cover, harmonic balancer and a good cond timing belt.

Cheap manifolds? ?

thankks

i have a complete rb25 det head and all the reast od the stuff u need but im in nsw call me 0415054272

haha was just checkin bud chill.

look when you get it all done, get back to me okay. will you be doing it soon ?

if you're interested its up for sale. i cbf getting the work done to it, i'll only be throwing away money.

rb25 head for sale

hey guys im chasins a good condition RB25DET head

also afterr top & bottom timing cover, harmonic balancer and a good cond timing belt.

Cheap manifolds? ?

thankks

got a good timing belt top timing cover harmonic balancer and a good head with no broken exhaust studs never overheated straight as clean and golden uptop come off a good running engine i wanted a good crank and rods for my rb23 build so will throw in startup/running warranty this head in very good condition dialled into the right settings so bolt on your manifolds bolt to your block and go all that for 400 cash also have intake manifold txt call or pm 0450 728 189 be quick i'm sure someone will be down for this deal

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