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R33 Series 2 Head With Tomei Cams+ Stock Bits


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Looking to sell my Series 2 Head with Tomei Cams in perfect condition, only selling cause I need a NEO head for the 25/30 build.

Looking for $700, Cams have had very little use ( cost me over $800 alone) and engine has always had 170psi each cylinder so its a good head and cam package.

Note- parts still on car so give me a few days to dismantle once sold....

stock exhaust from turbo to exhaust tip $100

Stock Turbo in VGC - $300 includes some lines and intake pipe

Stock S2 AFM- $ 80

Stock wheels with tyres $350 ( 2 have brand new tyres)

Stock injectors in rail $150

All negotiable within reason, all in perfect condition parts located in south Brisbane, 0466 257 118 or private message thanks

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  • 4 weeks later...

Head + cams $500 , have bottom end too, but cylinder 5 is down on comp,

stock exhaust from turbo to exhaust tip $80

Stock Turbo in VGC - $250

Stock S2 AFM- $ 60

Stock wheels with tyres $300 heaps of tread

Stock injectors in rail $80

CAS ( near new) $250

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bump..will do head and CAS for $700 with new timing belt.. bolt it on and fry tyres!

forgot to mention the key on the exhaust cam broke off, but never made any difference or else it wouldn't have been used.

got 320kw with this head on 16psi.. so it works and proven, no smoking etc.

anyone with a good RB25 neo head im happy to negotiate a swap

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