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I have an as new GTR head off an N1 engine that has only done 13,000 klm's. Head is complete minus spark plug cover and timing belt cover. Asking $2500 ono.

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Head is now off the engine and pics added. Head is very clean, cams look brand new as they should for klm's done. Very rare to find a GTR head in as new condition for sale let alone one off an N1 engine.

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I have an as new GTR head off an N1 engine that has only done 13,000 klm's. Head is complete minus spark plug cover and timing belt cover. Asking $2500 ono.

Ph.0419277774

Head is now off the engine and pics added. Head is very clean, cams look brand new as they should for klm's done. Very rare to find a GTR head in as new condition for sale let alone one off an N1 engine.

sorry dude don't mean to disappoint you BUT your'e about $2k over priced. there is absolutely NO difference for an n1 head to a standard gtr. ican get a rb26 head from a wrecker for $500. :D

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sorry dude don't mean to disappoint you BUT your'e about $2k over priced. there is absolutely NO difference for an n1 head to a standard gtr. ican get a rb26 head from a wrecker for $500. :rofl:

No worries dude, if you can get an RB26 head in any condition bar, ###ked, let alone as new complete I will take 3 of them and that's no shit. Even if there is no difference from an N1 head or not, it is as new. If your serious post up this wrecker so we can all buy cheap heads.

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I have an as new GTR head off an N1 engine that has only done 13,000 klm's. Head is complete minus spark plug cover and timing belt cover. Asking $2500 ono.

Ph.0419277774

Head is now off the engine and pics added. Head is very clean, cams look brand new as they should for klm's done. Very rare to find a GTR head in as new condition for sale let alone one off an N1 engine.

Hi mate ,im interested i am putting a full on engine in my 34 gtr ,what is the n1 out of 33 ,34.how much for the whole engine ?

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The engine was originally bought new and used in an R33 Targa car, it didn't come from a car as new so I'd say it's like an R34 N1 engine. I don't want to sell the bottom end that's what I bought it for, only the head is for sale if your interested.

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