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Hi,

I have this R33 RB25 cylinder head thats been sitting around for a little while. I was going to use it for an rb30 twin cam conversion but I have lost interest. The head is not assembled, but all parts were removed as per the workshop manual. Each part have been placed in a resealable plastic bag and labelled. I intended on having the head crack tested, resurfaced and having the valve train cleaned but I just cannot be f**ked with it anymore.

I am located on the Gold Coast but I am happy to organise for freight to the major cities (I only use Northline). I can have it delivered to your doorstep if you are from a business otherwise it'll just be depot to depot. Local pick up is welcome.

There are a couple of small parts missing here and there but nothing that you can buy from else where or brand new from Nissan.

The cylinder head is sold as is.

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10052010947.jpg - there should be a baffle on the inside of this cover, I do have it but it has been drilled out - you can buy another cover from these forums or use a tap to have it screwed back in.

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10052010948.jpg - valve train in plastic bags, I didn't bother leaving the lifters in oil because I wanted to have them cleaned properly before being reinstalled.

10052010951.jpg - random milk crate full of shit such as the inlet manifold, throttle body, a few coil packs and a few other little bits. The injectors are still attached to the fuel rail.

10052010952.jpg - a different view...

I do have the cam shafts, for some reason the pic didn't come out. I also have a spare throttle body as one of the throttle linkages was bent. The crank angle sensor is also included.

I am not looking to separate any of the parts.

Price is $300 firm. As I said, I am happy to send interstate if the buyer covers freight costs.

PM if interested.

Thanks

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