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Item: N1 RB26 Conrods

Age: ~25,000kms

Condition: Perfect

Price: $200

Location: Perth

Contact: Paul - PM or 0402418697

Comments: Came out of a perfect N1 RB26 crate motor, motor was stripped down for more power, and rods replaced.

Item: N1 RB26 Pistons

Age: ~25,000kms

Condition: Perfect

Price: $50

Item: N1 RB26 Cams (believe they are 255/8.5mm, fair whack bigger than standard)

Age: ~25,000kms

Condition: Perfect

Price: $250

Item: N1 RB26 Cam Gears

Age: ~25,000kms

Condition: Perfect

Price: $50

Also have other items like head studs and valve springs if anyone's chasing them.

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Pistons are Sold. They are 86mm, and I have no idea how they are different from a standard one, they just came out of an R34 N1 crate motor (believe they are strengthened with better rings?). I can source standard RB26 pistons for a similar price if anyone else is interested.

Rods and Cams are under offer.

Why do you want pics of the rods? They look like standard RB26 conrods, seen one seen them all.

These parts are listed by Nissan as "semi-forged", which is crap cause its either forged or cast. I'm guessing this is Nissans code for strengthened (shotpeened/cryo'd etc).

As said, all parts are straight out of an R34 N1 motor that was in my R33.

First come first serve, if the offer for the rods / cams falls through, the next person who PM's me about them gets them.

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