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I have some new Eagle steel rods for sale To suit Nissan RB30 engines which I was going to use in my RB30/26 build but have decided to pull the pin because i'm sick of spending money on this damn car!

Made from Forged 4340 steel, complete with 3/8 ARP 2000 rod bolts, weight matched in sets (+/-1g) and are rated at 1500hp (but bolts rated to 700hp?)

Brand new, 5 still in bubble wrap, 1 has has been removed for viewing purposes only.

Selling $720 delivered.

Payment by direct deposit, money order.

Matt

0407 842 553

[email protected]

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http://www.eaglerod.com/

Edited by VHR32

No, these are RB30 rods, I will post up some pics up tonight now I am home.

They do come with bearings, no idea what kind and I presume they are standard size.

No, these are RB30 rods, I will post up some pics up tonight now I am home.

They do come with bearings, no idea what kind and I presume they are standard size.

Sorry, these are the modified chev rods that Castlemaine Rod Shop do. The big end bearings end up being 6-7 thou undersize on the rb30 crank

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