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butterfly's or roundslides  ??? Look to be roundslides, an old version, I'd want to see these running otherwise assume a full rebuild. They look pretty flash though, so may have been well looked after but it's too hard to tell with little history and a few pics. You guys think Weber/Mikuni parts are expensive, Keihin's are a whole new world of hurt! Lol.

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Hey I am after that type of head I saw that one and was going to bid but I am put off by the alteration to the ports, how much will that mess around with the fuel if it was put on as is?

Linton

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Quite a bit you would think.

 

From looking at the photos do the engine gurus think those ports can be saved if a pro does the rest of the port job? I'm thinking of buying it for that exact reason...

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I have a spare, spare wheel well, if anyone buys that shell and needs one. Shame about the front end. Guess it will go fairly cheap because of that though.

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Hey I am after that type of head I saw that one and was going to bid but I am put off by the alteration to the ports, how much will that mess around with the fuel if it was put on as is?

Linton

 

I have a bare P90 head available, untouched ports $200.

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I have a bare P90 head available, untouched ports $200.

 

I've got a set of valves that need reconditioning to suit a P90 for $50.

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Hey Roberto, if you're genuinely after some proper man sized wheels like that, get your head around Yahoo Auctions Japan. If you don't have an auto-translating web browser, you can use http://www.importmonster.com.au/yahoo . It's where all the real gems are hidden to most of us english speaking folk.

 

Generally, just navigate to automotive>car parts>rims>14"/15"/16" on the side, and punch something in like 10j, 11j, 12j, SSR, WORK, that kinda thing.

 

There's a guy; jessestreeter.com, who will buy rims on your behalf, pack them up and send them via sea freight to you. About $100 per rim for postage and can take 8-12 weeks.

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