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Hey guys, Iv'e got some WISECO forged pistons(standard bore), resized RB26 rods(crack tested), .....All done around 1500 km's Also got an rb 26 block that they r sitting in, which will need some repair and machining, cuz turns out after not even 2000 km's,the bore is a lil scored.....shit engine rebuild!!!

After $ 1500 for the lot!!!

contact me on

0416 255 683

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Unrelated to your sale, but I have an R32 GTR that im about to rebuild. Can you tell me which workshops to avoid in Melbourne and which ones you reccommend??

Also interested in what internals you will use for new rebuild..

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Unrelated to your sale, but I have an R32 GTR that im about to rebuild. Can you tell me which workshops to avoid in Melbourne and which ones you reccommend??

Also interested in what internals you will use for new rebuild..

I highly recomend danny bresciani, previously of bresciani racing but no running initial d racing. extremely honest, good value and knowledgeable. big power minimum boost is his trademark.

call him on 0433 977 357 and tell him nedi refferred you.

his vl with rb 30 single cam ran 609rwkw on 16psi.

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