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  1. Nissan C34 Stagea/ R34 Skyline RB25DET Neo bottom end. Unfinished project. No longer have suitable car. Bore machined for 86.50mm oversize piston instead of standard 86mm. I bought the below parts off a guy a number of years back. Comes with: RB25 Crankshaft RB26 Crankshaft (was considering stroker) RB25 Bottom cradle 6x Supertech RB25 forged pistons (used but in great condition) 6x sets of piston rings, oil rings and Gudgeon pins. 12 conrods (should be 6x RB25 and 6x RB26) Set of 'King' Conrod big end bearings EB4950B6000HK Set of 'ACL' crank bearings 7M2394-STD. Price $2,600 for all of the above. If interested can send more pics of any parts. Hoping to sell together, but may consider parting out depending on offers. Parts are here for a complete RB25 bottom end with 86.5mm pistons. RB26 86.5mm pistons would be needed to make this a stroked RB25. Location: Logan Reserve Qld. Mobile: 0416 769 171
  2. Hello Got my C34 tow bar from Wynnum Towbar's 4-ish years ago in Brisbane. Was $6-700 from memory however only rated to 1000kg. From what I remember,(and I did do a fair bit of looking at the time), there aren't any Hayman Reece or pre-made variants as the Stagea was never designed to be a tow vehicle (I may be wrong..). I had only ever planned to tow jetski/tinny/box trailer so it wasn't an issue for me. https://www.wynnumtowbars.com.au/ Added in a few pics. Doesn't cut in to the Dayz rear bar and still allows for the tailgate to be opened with trailer connected to the tow ball.
  3. Looks good mate. My mate has scissor doors on his 300zx. He has them set so they push out enough to get out of the car without having to swing them up up all the time. Might be something to look into because they're pretty sweet to have but like you said can be a bit of a pain if you have to lift them up everytime.
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