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Well, I've got too many of these now. Let it be known from the outset that this is not a complete head, well, it is and it isn't. The head itself is in awesome condition; not warped or cracked or anything but it is missing a few vital components. The intake side cam and cam gear are gone but can be picked up cheap second hand or failing that throw in some monster aftermarket cams.

Manifolds on intake and exhaust side are MIA. Again, don't bother with stock parts it's a good excuse to go crazy. Coil packs aren't included.

The head comes with a full set of lifters, exhaust side cam and cam gear, cam retainers, covers and a few misc parts depending on what stage of my coversion you pick this up at.

What I'm chasing? $300 would be great. Am sort of half not really kind of in two minds about postage, so lets go for local punters (local being Sydney) at first. Special for you, $300, buy it now, I need money...

Shoot us a PM, give us a bell on 0433 960 711 or reach us via some other medium. Swaps for parts may be considered

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Yes interested in an R33 RB25DET head , prefer Series 2 . I don't need the cam or pulley just all the valve gear , must have all the original caps and fasteners . If you have a good fuel rail also interested .

Cheers , Adrian in Sydney .

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