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My plans have changed and I am no longer going to be building a drag car so it's time for these parts to go to fund further upgrades for my car:

ITEM: 800hp+ RB26 HKS Twin GT2835 turbo kit; exhaust manifold, wastegates and rear turbo housings have been ceramic coated; comp housings have been polished. Also comes with dump pipes and polished stainless steel intake pipes and K&N filters.

This kit made 546rwhp@16psi on initial tune. Will make over 700rwhp very easily.

CONDITION: Very good used (~5,000km)

PRICE: now $4,500!

PICS: below

Item: GTR Trust/GReddy twin entry drag cooler 600 x 300 x 150mm with 2 x 60mm inlets and 100mm outlet

Condition: Excellent - as new.

Price: $1,800ono

To Fit: GT-R's or whatever you like

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM

Comments: No longer needed as I have changed my mind again and am upgrading.

ITEM: Apexi V-MAX SPL forged billet 2.6L crank

CONDITION: Excellent used

PRICE: $3,300

OTHER: Can be revved to 10K+ with the right head components; rated to 1000+HP.

ITEM: As new 05U RB26 block fitted with HKS 2.8L Step 2 stroker kit

CONDITION: excellent

PRICE: Cost $16K+ asking $9,000 or near offer

PICS: on request

ITEM: RB26 Apexi V-Max 270 deg 11.4mm camshafts.

CONDITION: Excellent - unused

PRICE: $900ono

ITEM: RB26 Apexi V-Max 9,000 rpm valve springs and retainers

CONDITION: Excellent - used for 1,000km.

PRICE: $700ono

Or Cams, springs, retainers for $1500ono

No timewasters or lowballers.

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All parts are "or near offer". If anyone is seriously interested in any of the parts, PM me :)

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Only if I have buyers for the rest of the kit. Would prefer to sell it all together.

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Will consider selling Apexi crank and rods separately.

Also, added HKS Step 2 RB26 87mm 21mm pin pistons and rings set

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hey

just wondering about the 2.8 stroker kit???

is that a comlpete bottom end, pistons, bolts etc?

is it together or does it need assembling

very interested plz get back to me wen u can

cheers

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