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ok so i had a think about it and i just don't have the room for another car atm. maybe after my new shed is built i will buy it then, i'm sorry for wasting your time.

OK, the following parts are sold:

- Garrett -5 turbos

- Splitfire coilpacks

- HKS DLI twin spark

- Set of 6 standard GTR injectors

- Nismo 320km dash only, Nismo triple centre gauges (white) available for $250 ono....

Everything else still for sale....

Cheers,

Jack

  • 2 weeks later...

OK, finally picked up the head from the machine shop as they managed to locate it. They tell me they crack tested it and it came up OK, but valves were damaged and thrown out. So basically all there is for sale is a bare head with nothing else, no valves, springs, cam caps, bolts etc...

Here are some pics..

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There are slight markings on the cam journals as shown below, hence why the machine shop suggested a full reco would be required..

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Also note that this head has a dash fitting pressed into the back of the head, a worthy modification for any big horsepower GTR...

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So basically what you see above is what you get...

I will notify people via PM in order of who showed interest first, I think that it's only fair as there are many who are interested in this head. If I don't get a response from interested parties within a reasonable amount of time I will move on to the next person in line...

Cheers and thanks to all for their patience...

Jack

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