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B18c P72 Gsr Dohc Vtec Cylinder Head Ported Completly Rebuilt Lsvtec Ready on 2040-parts.com

US $550.00
Location:

Powell, Tennessee, US

Powell, Tennessee, US
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Gsr p72 recondition cylinder head ported and polished on the intake runners. Exhaust runners are stock, head has been checked all the way around has had a valve job, milled new valve stem seals die and pressure tested, tapped and plugged for lsvtec with an oil fitting installed head is in great shape ready to bolt on. The lsvtec plug and fitting can be removed if running a vtec block. I took it to the machine shop and had it completely gone through and checked so no worries what you see is what you will recieve no more no less will make a great head for anyone wanting vtec or lsvtec has not been used since rebuild head is ready to go complete with cams and all internals comes with the water outlet feel free to ask any quistions i also have many other parts not listed so let me know what your looking for thanks

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