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Austin Mini / Metro Cylinder Head For Turbo Use on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Shepherdsville, Kentucky, United States

Shepherdsville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Austin Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:12G940

Ready to fit. 

Has given good service to me for many years.
I had the seats re-cut less than 2000 miles ago. Uses 35.6 inlet & 29mm sodium filled exhaust valves. Has the high-lift valve springs. Larger chambers to lower the CR, ports opened up (but not excessively). Surface ground deck. 
Includes a set of QC57C plugs. 

Only selling as I've gone 16valve. 

Cheers,
TurboDave

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