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Item: R32 GTR rods and pistons

Age: Not sure but came out of R32 GTR

Condition: good

Price: $300 ono

To Fit: (What car) best bet is a rb25

Location: tasmania but am willing to ship

Contact: me via PM

Comments: i got these rods and pistons to go in a rb25 motor i was going to biuld up on the side. still have rb25 motor in pices and no need for any of it any more. i was told whn i brought these that simply rebiulding the 25 with GTR rods and pistons would let it handel 300rwkw day in day out. it was going to be a race engine. it is quite easy to see the difference when putting the GTR rods next to the 25 rods.

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Item: R32 GTR rods and pistons

Age: Not sure but came out of R32 GTR

Condition: good

Price: $300 ono

To Fit: (What car) best bet is a rb25

Location: tasmania but am willing to ship

Contact: me via PM

Comments: i got these rods and pistons to go in a rb25 motor i was going to biuld up on the side. still have rb25 motor in pices and no need for any of it any more. i was told whn i brought these that simply rebiulding the 25 with GTR rods and pistons would let it handel 300rwkw day in day out. it was going to be a race engine. it is quite easy to see the difference when putting the GTR rods next to the 25 rods.

Have you got a RB25 N/A head?

Have you got a RB25 N/A head?

what moddle rb25 NA head? what i got with the whole bunch of stuff was a pulled down rb25 neo engine that i have since realised is a NA block so im gessing its a complete NA engine and the GTR rods and pistons.

Why is that. will they only work in a NA motor.

the motor i currently run is a RB25de from a late moddel r32. so no variable intake cam.

the whole lot that is mentioned above is for sale if its all needed.

thanks damo

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