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is it just the head only, or does it come complete, as in cams, valves, that sort of thing and also does it come with the intake manifold and turbo manifold?, also, is it still in sydney?

is it just the head only, or does it come complete, as in cams, valves, that sort of thing and also does it come with the intake manifold and turbo manifold?, also, is it still in sydney?

What does the post say.......... ? WTF.

it says haed, but doesn't say if it comes with the cams or not, as for the intake, i was simply just wondering if they were available with it as well ok mate

  • 3 weeks later...

Brand new in box Nissan RB 26 cylinder head from Nissan, I bought it as a spare now I don't need it. (these are $1950 from Nissan) $1700 firm plus shipping.

Head is in Brisbane and is the bare head only as they come in the box... No cams, intake or exhaust....

Phone Dave 0412 950 192.

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