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hey guys

We are selling a very good condition ported and polished (really high quality - smoothed combustion chambers) rb26 head (decked), with tomei exhaust guides (brand new), standard valves (re-faced and lapped in), re tensioned and tested springs, lifters, standard camshafts and cam gears, new nissan valve stem oil seals, CAS bracket, backing plate, polished CAS, polished timing cover, polished camshaft covers, polished coilpack cover, intake side, exhaust side, brand new genuine nissan head gasket, standard exhaust manifolds, genuine 17000km r33 gtr vspec turbos, fuel rail regulater and injectors (16000 genuine k's), polished intake plenum, and any other little bits lying around for it. There is no wiring; or oil or water lines for turbo.

This is our own personal head, and was intended for our track car, and unfortuently we need to pay for other priorities. So our loss is your gain, alot of money has been poured into this, and will be a shame to see it go.

We will seperate, only if we have buyers for 60% of the gear.

PRICE: $7000ono for the lot.

seperatly: head complete (no covers or external accesories) $5000, turbo's $400, fuel rail and injectors $300, manifolds and dumps $200, engine covers $900, CAS and bracket $250, intake side and plenum $850, head gasket $100,

located in brisbane QLD, however we can deliver as far down as lismore NSW; and surrounding areas between brisbane to lismore.

thanks guys

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for 7k u could prob buy a whole rb26 with blown bottom end nd just re use the head? get it ported for wat 100 bucks max, sorry mate but 7k is a bit too pricy, ive seen some with the same work from 33gtr goin for 1200 on here

for 7k u could prob buy a whole rb26 with blown bottom end nd just re use the head? get it ported for wat 100 bucks max, sorry mate but 7k is a bit too pricy, ive seen some with the same work from 33gtr goin for 1200 on here

haha, $100 to get a head ported, jeez mate, your a funny comedian, take it to another site mate, dont want your shit here thanks. ohh and $1200 for a ported head thats probably srcrewed, go for it... dont really care what you do with your money.

Edited by sebastion
$7000 ?...for a head with standard valves,standard springs,standard cams & cam gears..& some porting ?

Am i missing something here..

Obviously you cannot read buddy, its $7000 for everything above (and a polished twin turbo pipe which I left out), also We stated, we would take a reasonable offer, another thing have a proper look at the porting job, does it look the same as the other heads people are trying to sell at the moment??? Sorry but it just seems like no one wants to pay reasonable money for decent quality...

yea man, i payed 95 to get my rb30 head ported "extensively"

haha, no offence, but yeah homeless people do not charge much, because they don't know what they are doing, and another thing its an RB30 head, who cares what you paid to get an absolutely shit job done to a worthless head... the way you were talking I would have thought you had a OS GIKEN RB30..IF YOU HAVE NOTHING CONSTRUCTIVE TO SAY I WOULD KINDLY ASK YOU TO STAY OFF THIS TOPIC. THANKS

Seems to me that you are getting the few cynics (sp?) cause most ppl could build a decent long motor for that price and the ppl that are going to go to the effort that you have on this head with regards to porting would probably prefer to buy a standard head and have it down to their own specs and choose who they want to do the work.

I don't think it's a case of ppl not wanting to pay for decent gear but more so what your selling does. Of have a broad customer base, having said that seems like it's the goods and I wish ya luck with the sale.

Cheers.

Free bump.

Seems to me that you are getting the few cynics (sp?) cause most ppl could build a decent long motor for that price and the ppl that are going to go to the effort that you have on this head with regards to porting would probably prefer to buy a standard head and have it down to their own specs and choose who they want to do the work.

I don't think it's a case of ppl not wanting to pay for decent gear but more so what your selling does. Of have a broad customer base, having said that seems like it's the goods and I wish ya luck with the sale.

Cheers.

Free bump.

cheers mate, yeah thats what I was thinking, but just thought it would be appropriate selling the head with the valves etc, as they have already been lapped in... but yes if I was a buyer, I would not need all the valves etc, as I would upgrade them too.

So new price on the head, which is bare (with camshaft caps) $2500, which is a reasonable price considering the money which has gone into it... This head would be great for any application, and is in remarkable condition

Cheers mate.

will consider trade in price for a head which is in reasonable condition

cheers

OR NOT, why is no one prepared to pay good money for good quality... sure you can find other heads for sale on the site for cheaper, and even if they do have upgrades, they are of the cheaper kind... this head is garenteed quality unlike many others I have seen here, all information is there and plenty of pics... what is going on???

who did the porting ?

We did mate, have been doing it for years now... We may be putting it on a flow bench soon, as its the only way to sell these things... no one has trust in the job... just look at it and say that will not flow bloody well hey?

new price for the bare head, and complete set of covers $2800 firm, just remember that the work alone costs more than the asking price.

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