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I have negotiated a deal with a supplier for these stroker kits at an incredible price.

how does $5500 delivered to your door sound...yes $5500 incuding air freight, customs duty, GST and local freight costs. No surprises through customs etc. as all goods will be declared for what they are.

Included in the kit is... HKS RB26DETT 2.8L Step 1 Bore Up Stroker Kit will include the following:

HKS Piston Kit [Nickel Plated]

HKS Fully Forged and Balanced Crankshaft

HKS H-Cross Section Connecting Rods

*Bore will be increased from 86mm to 87mm

*Stroke will be increased from 73.7mm to 77.7mm

According to HKS, after installing the HKS RB26DETT 2.8L Step 1 Bore Up Stroker Kit, compression ratios will look like the following depending on which size head gasket is used:

*1.2mm - 8.7

*1.6mm - 8.4

*2.0mm - 8.1

need to sell 5 to get the price though...im in..who else?

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mmmm.. extremely tempted :P

Not sure if I can scrape the money together in time... When is this group buy scheduled?

your's going to be TWO-08L? twootle? lol

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mmmm.. extremely tempted :P

Not sure if I can scrape the money together in time... When is this group buy scheduled?

your's going to be TWO-08L? twootle? lol

As long as they have the stock we can get them at this price.

I don't suppose there's a step 2 option on this GB is there Paul???

You could send me broke :D

To be honest i think the step 2 is not needed...but id get the step i kit balanced (thats what im doing) just to check its spot on.

Mark and i use STD Nissan cranks in our drag cars and they are up to the task...cannot see why a forged HKS step 1 would be inferior to these and would not perform.

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