You need to get hold of an early edition of RAVE which is several hundred pages in searchable pdf format of detailed workshop manual etc. with step by step instructions.
Do a google search to download. EDIT ---yep ,get one from Dave!!!
Take plenty of photos as you go and use plastic bags with index card to 'bag and tag' all the bits, nuts, screws etc.
Composite head gaskets are the go. If you're going to keep the vehicle I'd suggest investing in head studs vs the stretch bolts normally used...
You need a VRS (valve regrind set) gasket set. Payen or Elring are reputable brands. Also, you'll need some Loctite 518 and RTV sealant etc
Above all, do a LOT of reading up before you begin and make a list of stuff you'll need. Take your time and ask questions here. There are many wise and knowledgeable folk ready to share their 'learnings' 
Do a search on here ..there are lots of hints re. this job. It's a big task but a satisfying one ... mind you, a simple head gasket can become an extensive/expensive rebuild (new timing chain/rockers/rocker shaft/lifters/camshaft/oil pump/water pump...)
If this is the first time this has been done and the vehicle has a good number of km on the clock, then probably all of the above will need replacing...
cheers
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