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' date='12 Oct 2006, 06:07 PM' post='2577557']

They are still using the older style piston rings hence the cheaper prices than you see listed above...

Thans for that spoke to the guys today and they say thats crap they are using the newer style infact you get to choose which ones you want, BUT I'M NOT SURE?

' date='13 Oct 2006, 04:27 PM' post='2580753']

I emailed them at the start of the week and they said they used the ductile iron rings.

I will be surprised if you could get the new ring set at their advertised price.

Yeah I see what you mean they have just up their prices for what they call the newer style rings

CHEERS

Yeah I see what you mean they have just up their prices for what they call the newer style rings

CHEERS

sorry to say this guys but all have been misinformed about our prices... First we did not lift our prices because of the NEW rings....( we have both and you choose which one you want at no extra cost ) all the pricing is the same as we first started with...the RB25/30 are custom made and are more than the self stock and we sell them for $1250 but the rb25 - rb26 pistons are $ 1200 and by next week they might be cheaper again because we bought huge stock and got a great deal on the shipping cost so we pass that on to you... sorry for the misunderstanding guys... and guys there is no such thing as the NEWER STYLE RINGS they have been around for ages ( cp changed Ring companys 4 months ago )...

Thank you

Mick

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