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looking for RB26 head.... does anyone know where I can obtain one.

I have one on an N1 engine I just bought, engine has only done 13,000klm's in a Targa Tasmania car. I bought the engine to use the bottom end already have head from my blown engine. Head comes complete with rocker covers but not timming belt cover or manifolds/injectors also missing spark plug cover and cam angle sensor. It is in as new condition, asking $2300 ono.

You can contact me here or on 0419277774

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no offence stav but I think your bottom end will need a rebuild before you use it.  which car #?  Head would probably be fine tho

There is nothing wrong with the N1 engine but who said I was going to use it as is, I bought it for the block, crank and oil pump with the intention of selling the head.

The head from my old engine has cams,port work etc. but I broke a ring land and damaged the block.

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