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NAPREC RB26 FORGED VALVE HIGH RESPONSE HEAD

This head was fully checked and by HKS Japan before being sent to Naprec for machining and has process of Naprec High Response kit which is worth close to $2000 alone.

Perfect opportunity and great base to get the head port polished to your specs and your choice of cams and valve springs and have a mean race or street head.

Great opportunity to get an awesome RB26 head that has been machined by probably the best engineering company in Japan.

Head has had the following done.

http://www.naprec.co...6/hrk_rb26.html

http://www.naprec.co...26/0605_04.html

http://www.naprec.co...26/0605_01.html

I'm selling this as was a spare head I had built in Japan by Naprec & HKS and no longer needed

I'm chasing $2300 buyer to pay freight postage (weighs 19.5kg packed and head is on the Gold Coast and willing to ship anywhere including Timbuktu)

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Dude why must you temp me.

Tempt away !! :thumbsup:

You know you want it !!

Damn I just finished my build!! I would of taken this!!!

Only got back from Japan just before xmas for a couple of months of Aussie summer, Bbq's and beer and was waiting until I got back to put it for sale.

Can vouch for Marcus being an awesome guy to deal with and always has the best stuff for sale too thumbsup.gif

Excellent piece of kit by a superb seller!

If only I havent this much debt...

Cheers fella's

Debt is just another word for must buy !!

Surprised this hasn't gone yet!

Too cheap Marcus!

Yeah I know Paul but need to get rid of parts I dont need anymore.

If I dont sell it soon I might keep it and build a RB30 engine for it or put it away for a rainy day.

hmm maybe i need to build a 26/30 instead of a 25/30 lol..

buy his stuff now!

its actually easier to build a 26/30 than to build a 25/30 all u need to do is re-drill at tap the head stud holes in the block to make up for the larger gtr head studs, all the oil galleries and waterjackets line up, on a 25 you need to grind out the galleries and jackets to line up with the 30 block

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