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RB25DET TOMEI Prepared Cyl Head consist of

1. TOMEI 1.2mm MLS H/G

2. TOMEI PROCAMS 260 Degree 10.25mm (IN)

3. TOMEI PROCAMS 260 Degree 10.25mm (EX)

4. TOMEI 10.25mm Type B Valve Springs (Out of production. TOMEI doesnt manufacture 10.25mm for RB25DET anymore. Mine was the last set)

5. TOMEI Solid Lifters Conversion

6. TOMEI Adjust Shims (Requires machining and hell of a hectic job to measure 24 shims)

7. TOMEI Cam Pulleys (IN and EX)

8. Ported and Polished Head.

Parts were bought brand new. Not even 4 months old. All parts were basically sitting in engine room.

Cylinder head was only driven for less than 1000km till my oil pump gave way and wrecked my bearings.

Ive purchased a whole GTR engine and im rebuilding my GTS everything from scratch again. Sigh..

Machining and the tedious job to measure shim precisely cost me a bomb!

Trust me, you wouldnt want to go through buying the parts your own and

have the parts installed. Its takes too much time and frust to get this cyl head prepared.

Price @ $3100.00. PM me for any details on the cyl head. You can check the items thru tomei-powered.com

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