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Hey people I'm new to this forum and this is my first question.

Last night I loooked at an R32 GTS-4 and judging by the milky oil under oil cap and bubbles coming through the radiator, it has a blown head.

The price tag is $7,500 and but he said he'd sell it for $6,500.

It's a nice car other than the engine but it will need a new head. I'm just wondering what would be the approximate price to get the head fixed up on the RB20DET?

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Anywhere from $1200 to $2500 depending if its straight gasket install to new head bolts headservice new tbelt & waterpump while your at it... Depending on what its got tere a few r32 still running well you can pick up for close to what hes asking but we dont know the car in question

Thanks for the info krazyzie32.

I've been doing a little research and have found out that the slight milky residue in the oil cap could just be a build up of moisture due to the cold weather and the fact that the guy hasn't driven the car up to operation temperature for a while. It has been sitting out in the open in a car park at his work for a number of weeks. It's not a brown colour and it's not a massive build up, simple a few droplets of water making it look whitish. I'm thinking and hoping it's condensation.

There is no milky residue on the dipstick which is a good sign. I'll have to check for sure that there are no bubbles in the radiator while it's idling. Also I will make sure there is no white smoke coming out the exhaust and check that there is no coolant smell.

Hey people I'm new to this forum and this is my first question.

Last night I loooked at an R32 GTS-4 and judging by the milky oil under oil cap and bubbles coming through the radiator, it has a blown head.

The price tag is $7,500 and but he said he'd sell it for $6,500.

It's a nice car other than the engine but it will need a new head. I'm just wondering what would be the approximate price to get the head fixed up on the RB20DET?

Do a compression test and a radiator pressure test. but the 25 idea sounds great, >_<

I bought the car for $6250 and yep it was just condensation in the engine! It hadn't been driven for ages, just started up once a week but never got up to operating temperature. I took it for a bit of a spin and a little bit more white milky crap acumulated and now nothing!! It's all sweet!

So happy. I'm loving this car!

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