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Old 22 October 2012 | 08:29 PM
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Im in desprate need of a head gasket kit/set for my 2003 wrx, standard ej20 engine!

Only ones i can find for decent money are for classics or foresters!!!!

My car is in bits and cud really do with a full head gasket set in the next few day, prefurably under £120 if possible.

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Old 22 October 2012 | 08:33 PM
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Whats the price of a Genuine head kit?

I know when i had my engine rebuilt we used a full genuine kit costing around £400 ish
Old 22 October 2012 | 08:35 PM
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Old 22 October 2012 | 08:35 PM
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Can find kits on ebay for ej20, 97-00 for £110
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Contact Import Car Parts,i'm sure they will help you

http://www.importcarparts.co.uk/part...=head%20gasket

And I would contact here David@APi and MartynJ@EngineTuner,which should help you too


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Old 22 October 2012 | 09:22 PM
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i would contact David@APi when i was rebuilding my sti david give me great advice, plus every part i would need and ever part i could re-use
Old 23 October 2012 | 11:13 AM
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A pair of correct head gaskets for that are about £60 -£65.00 each. Don't use anything but genuine. You'll need 2 water cross over pipe seals and 4 cam seals. as a minimum.

There is no way to get what you need for less than £120.00 [ There is actually - but my advice is DON'T ]

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Well how much am i looking at for all the stuff i need?
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That works out as:

2 head gaskets @ £60.81 = 121.62 + VAT £145.94
2 cross over seals @ £ 2.93 = 5.86 + VAT £ 7.03
4 x cam shaft seals @£ 8.35 = 33.40 + VAT £ 40.08

Postage £ 10.00 + VAT - £12.00

For a delivered total of £ 205.05

All genuine Subaru parts of course. All in stock, can be there tomorrow AM if paid by card today.

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I'm rebuilding my engine on a 1997 Impreza WRX Import and need a full gasket kit, could you please give me a quote on everything I need? As I think it may vary on the quote above.

Thanks.
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Just bought the kit from API, thanks
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