Hi and welcome.

Quote Originally Posted by McCreed View Post
TBH, you'd probably benefit from replacing the nut anyway as the kit nuts are plastic. A bone, graphtech or even synthetic bone will be a big improvement.

If you choose to use the kit nut, after you've flipped it be sure to check that the string slots aren't sloped the wrong way (I can't tell from the photos). If they are sloped toward the fretboard (instead of toward the headstock) they will need to be filed appropriately. However, there may not be enough material after filing the slots to provide clearance for the strings at the first fret.

You may be fine with the kit nut, but some things to be aware of.
The kit nuts are almost always very high, so I don't think you'll have a problem. But I agree with McCreed, a replacement nut is a good, low-cost investment. I always use bone nuts, normally found on Amazon, unless there's a size problem, and I need a taller or wider one than those available on there. It's harder than the plastic (some of the kit nuts are really soft), and you don't get the slight change in tone between open and fretted strings that you often get with basic plastic nuts.