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some GTR parts available..

ARIES forged pistons with teflon coated skirts, std bore size...complete with pins and spiralocks...used (5000klm) $500.

GTR cyrotreated shotpeened closed and honed conrods, complete with ARP rod bolts... good for over 450 AWKW+...$500.

CLUTCH Jim Berry race item with flywheel, good for over 450 AWKW+ done 2 drag passes...$800...SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

TOMEI sump baffle kit...bolt in sump upgrade..$350

will do the rods and pistons as a set for $800

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what is required to fit the sump baffle in a nutshell? possible to do at home without too much hassle? for RB26 GTR? do we expect extra capacity? very interested.

easy fit...straight bolt in...no hassle at all

you need to take the engine out to do it. definately not an easy DIY. and no extra capacity just keeps oil around the pick-up. BUT it is highly reccomended if you are doing track work.

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