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I have some parts i really need to get rid of as they are taking up way too much space in my garage now.

RB26 Head with cams, cam covers, exhaust manifolds $1200

RB30 x2 $300 each

VH41 alloy quad cam v8 $1500

R32 GTR rear diff (axel to axel) $800

R32 bottom end (spun big end) $200

R33 GTST interior make an offer on the various parts

I can be contacted on here via pm or by posting on this thread or my mobile 0457 245 063

Cheers,

Cristian

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what is the deal with the VH? condition known? what is included (loom? computer? gearbox?)

Only the sensor harness is still with the engine. No ECU, or loom or box, but has starter motor.

kms are unknown and engine condition is also unknown, the sump has a crack in it but only from transport

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How much for the head minus exhaust manifold?

What condition is it in?

Can i get any pictures and a freight quote to 3029?

Thanks.

Hey, sorry for taking so long to get back to you. I havent been in town. If your still interested here are the details you wanted.

The head is worth the money as you know so won't budge on price for this sorry mate. The head is in good condition, had it checked out by someone before advertised it.

I will get some pictures tonight and email to you, also get a quote in the morning.

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