Brand new still in the bag head bolt kit from British Atlantic. includes torque instructions. The receipt is also pictured showing it sells for 79.95 from AB, I sold the car, don't need it and waited too long to return. free shipping. I'm also listing the complete BOSCH head gasket set necessary for the job.
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