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I’m Very interested! I do have a couple of questions; do you have to be building a new engine to use one? So everything is balanced or something together I was told.

My new built engine is only a bit over 1000km’s old and I just noticed that the balancer has a chip out of the front pulley it was never use to be there before it was built so I was thinking a new one would be better than one with a chip out of it no matter what?

My motor is RB25de from a R32 so would i need a RB20det or RB25det Balancer or do they use the same one?

Cheers, Ray and sorry for all the questions

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Sorry mate, inbox was full and deleted a lot of PM's.

Group buy will go ahead in the new year.

However if you need one right now you can order one from www.rawbrokerage.com

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Sorry mate, inbox was full and deleted a lot of PM's.

Group buy will go ahead in the new year.

However if you need one right now you can order one from www.rawbrokerage.com

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no worries.

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Setup some dates for this one too Dave when you get a chance and ill edit the first post.

Might get it rolling if you put some firmness to it all as it seems there are some interested parties :D

Hi all,

There is definitely some interest for these balancers. Ill get in touch with the supplier to see if the prices are still the same, as the time of the first post the dollar has done funny things.

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I dont think this GB will go ahead due to the falling AUD.

If things improve i will see if it possible to get them at a good price.

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