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Hey guys I have the following for sale.

rb26 cylinder head,

5 angle valve job

trust 272 11 lift cams

HKS step 3 valve springs

heavily ported in japan

clearanced for the big cams

Tomie phosphorus valve guides

JUN style intake plennum (One of the decent ones)

Nissan Q45 throttle body

ID1000 injectors on standard rb26 rail

Nismo FPR

Polished rb26 cam covers with all new seals

Splitfire coil packs

HKS T4 low mount cast manifold

Borg Warner S366 turbo with all lines on manifold (66 comp, 91 A/R rear)

Dual rb25 AFM's

K&N Pods to suit the AFM's

Greddy Y piece for both AFM's into single turbo inlet

Tomie adjustable cam gears

RB26 loom

Apexi Power-FC with hand controller

50mm synchronic wastegate on the HKS manifold.

Add up the list and tell me the price is still too much.

Price is $8000. Head is virtually brand new wouldn't have done 500 k's. Turbo has done maybe 1000k's same as injectors. Will do 700hp. Location is Regents Park QLD.

None of the parts listed have done over 2000k's.

Cheers.

Edited by James_03

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