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Up for sale is my ported and reconditioned head that was done by Lewis Engines in Adelaide about 15,000km ago.

The head was ported to 265cfm, multi angle valve job, had new seals and guides installed and a set of Performance valve springs put in.

The head comes with everything needed for a direct install including the hydraulic lifters and a pair of factory cams and all the cam caps. Will also include my set of ARP head studs to upgrade your factory items which will need replacing.

New exhaust manifold studs were also put on and they are still in great condition so don't need to be replaced. Also comes with the VCT solenoid.

Can post Australia wide with a courier so just hit me up with a cost.

Would like $1600 for everything which I think is a fair price given the cost of the springs, ARP head studs, headwork and freight was over $2000 and that's not including the head and valvetrain itself!

With the head upgrade and a pair of Tomei Poncams I saw an average increase of around 20rwkw throughout most of the revrange which is incredibly noticeable on a responsive street setup!

The other item is my Nismo direct plug in fuel pump. No dicking around trying to install it like the Bosch units.

The pump has done about 30,000km and is in perfect condition - still looks new.

These units are also the quietest fuel pump you can upgrade to and the easiest to install - remove the old pump assembly, put the new one in, that easy.

Direct plug in for R33's and S14's but may also suit other vehicles. These flow around 150% more than a factory item and can handle over 300rwkw all day long.

Will do the pump for $380 including post Australia wide.

Detailed photos will be taken tomorrow in the daylight and posted.

Any more questions feel free to ask.

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