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The T-man
02-02-2009, 06:35 PM
Yes they do really exist :willy:
Yes I have a set
Yes they are new, never run
No this is not a gag or a scam
I have pics for real buyers

They are the B-2, the perfect street head
flow #'s are ridiculous, 330+ int/270+ exh.
These are the generation with no logo of any kind on the valve covers.
includes Pr. of heads completely assembled, 2 valve covers, 16 pushrods, head bolts

I was building a motor around these and have started to have 2nd thoughts, with custom headers needed and other issues I'd rather not go into regarding finances...sigh

anyway, they retail for $7000.00
That's IF you can actually get ahold of a set, check around you'll see these are pretty rare

I will let these go for $5500:cool:
Anyone in Northern California /Sacto can see them in person if needed

The T-man
02-03-2009, 03:46 PM
or,make an offer :cool:

The T-man
10-30-2009, 06:51 PM
still got them

lil427z
10-30-2009, 08:04 PM
ok troy $2.00. lol:D :D :D .
rick k

vshadow
11-02-2009, 02:46 AM
Hello,

I am interested in more information about your heads and if you have any additional parts from your planned build.

Planning Twin Turbo 412CI for early F Body G Machine. Have a really stout Bow Tie Short Block with JE 8.5 turbo pistons and Carrillo rods, Callies Crank, Dry Sump System etc.

Have a set of new Dart Pro 1's if you were looking to go more standard.

Currently deployed to Afghanistan as an Engineer and am stockpiling parts in the fab shop to get busy as soon as I'm Back Stateside.

I just started doing research on them and will continue to do my homework.

Have all the requisite kit with a mandrel bender, Tig welders and other equipment so not too afraid of the headers, but want to learn as much as possible.

These are not basic pieces, but sure would blow some minds when the hood is opened.

I tend to stray off of the beaten path and have a Turbo'd Bimota two wheeler with Magnetti Marelli injection and ignition computer and will likely do the same on this powerplant.

Thanks,

Bret
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