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Arias Pistons 5 perfect one damaged

6 week wait from states for new one around $300

set of 5 a 1 bung one $750 0.5 over bore suit rb26 only

Aftermarket R32GTR only GAB shocks and springs semi low set 4 very good cond $450

like new harmonic balancer suit rb20 only new $300 sell $100

m in south australia near Tea tree plaza

please call 0415 344 630

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3 ribs on all why would you ask if they are four ribs?

did nissan ever make a 4 rib? thats a pretty wide power steering belt ?

as far as kms who knows the condition is very good though and suits only rb20 det engines possibly non turbo also unsure

as far as indicators they look to be sold

ill confirm soon

Cheers Everyone

3 ribs on all why would you ask if they are four ribs?

did nissan ever make a 4 rib? thats a pretty wide power steering belt ?

as far as kms who knows the condition is very good though and suits only rb20 det engines possibly non turbo also unsure

as far as indicators they look to be sold

ill confirm soon

Cheers Everyone

Most r32gtst power steer pulleys are 4 rib for the hicas pump.

I think i see the confusion

The belt has four ribs and the pulley will suit so it has three ribs as such to match the four ribbed belt

it does fit a rb20det and had the same for alternator and air con etc

hope this clarifys

unknown kms in very good condition

centre bore clean and no cracks

When the guys put my car back together within half an hour a part of the valve guides

broke fell in and crushed between piston and head all fixed now but needed one piston only so

ended ordering 6 to save on time which did not in the end but now i have 5 spare dooh!!!

some one will need them and can order one to mate up a set from USA takes 4 weeks and

around $250 so full set of forgies will cost you $1000 instead of $1399

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