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hey guys i no this is not the spot to put this topic but thought i would try here as well .

im looking for forged internials for my stagea does anyone no where i could get a cheap kit from for my rb25det .

manny thanks in advance . cheers bernard .

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best shot would be post in the "wanted to buy" thread or in the "forced induction performance" area, or do a search in the performance area for "forged+internals"

But from my experiance you cant go wrong with Arias for pistons and rods etc. Your crank will be fine with just a balancing job.

One thing tho - cheap is just that - cheap. I figure if youre gonna go to the trouble of pulling your engine apart and putting new slugs in, do it properly!

Have a look at the trader section, too. Someone there will have em!

Was watching a video about a guy who has an R31 with a stock RB30 block and bottom end and runs 14psi, and has drifted

super plus for 16 months without any probs. The car is called "The Black Pearl" or "The Dirty Thirty". Very interesting what you dont have to get. Check it out. I'll ask S13 for more info if you want.

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