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I have a complete RB26 with all of the intake side head plus a R32 loom.

Buy it complete and sell the bottom end with N1 pistons yourself?

Would almost let it all go for 2750 for a quick sale.

I would have to pay for postage to qld on top of that. I'm only really after a top end. PM me more details about the engine and kilometres if you wish.

buy mine, cant take photos but i said come check it out.

Would love to but you don't have an intake side for it. Too expensive to buy it all seperate otherwise I would.

  • 2 weeks later...

Bump. Still after a mint condition head as I just got ripped off alot of money by an upstanding member of sau who thought it would be a good idea to lie through their teeth and sell me their lump of scrap metal. Only need a complete head now. no manifolds. Don't even think of trying to palm off your rubbish to me. I need a head in perfect condition. stock or built. Photo's and receipts have preference as do QLD sellers. Contact me if you are a genuine seller. Pieces of shit need not apply.

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