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Hi Guys,

I had just my cams up for sale before, now I am selling an rb26 head with it too.

So I have:

rb26 head recently reconditioned

Tomei rb26 270 duration 9.15 lift cams

Head has been ported

Aftermarket springs

Brand new shims to suit the Tomei camshafts

Camtech aftermarket cams with original shims to suit

Basically I bought the head for 3k fully rebuilt, since then it would have done maybe 4 thousand k's. It had camtech cams in it and made 400awhp on 14 psi. I then wanted to fit the tomei cams instead. In the process of doing so a mate of myn accidentally damaged 2 of the valves on number 6.

So it will need both of the exhaust valves replaced on number 6, then it's good to go again. All other valves have been checked and are fine. I was quoted about $400 through a cylinder head reco place.

Price is $1500 firm, which is cheap. $900 for new cams alone, shims cost me $250 from down south.

Location is Regents Park 4118.

If you need shipping that's fine, but I won't be including shipping at this price.

Can txt me on 0409588830 or PM.

Cheers.

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