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Guys,

I'm being forced to buy a house so the OS Giken pistons I bought will never make into my engine. This was a special order and is the one of the only sets made. OS Giken as you all will know make some of the best pistons in Japan.

The kit comes complete with forged pistons, rings, clips, and heavy duty wrist pins and is brand new in the box.

I'm asking $old (which is less than I paid all up). The price I paid originally included the cost of a brand new stock piston from Nissan for them to reference and copy.

PM me if you need more detailed photos.

Only serious buyers please. I'll ship it anywhere in Australia.

(0419)

I've also got other parts which I will post up later. ie. Greddy plenum, Jun cams & adjustable wheels, Tomei valve springs, HKS head gasket etc...

Cheers,

Gerard

hey mate if i had the cash id take those pistons now but i spent to much on mine at the moment so gotta save some cash but i will b afta some cams, a head gasket and if u know who can get some for a good price some hks cam gears email me at [email protected] when u r gonna sell em thanks mate and good luck with the pistons wish i could get em :D

Due to the number of responses, here is a full list and revised numbers.

OS Giken Pistons Sold

Greddy inlet plenum + Greddy fuel rail (top feed) + adaptor Sold

Nissan Q45 90mm throttle body with matching short accelerator cable Sold

Jun Cams (custom 66(264) 9.0 lift, largest lift without headwork) Sold

Jun adjustable Cam wheels Sold

Tomei valve springs Sold

Jun 1.2mm Headgasket Sold

Nismo 300km/h speedo Sold (I can have it set to match the stock odo if required)

Nissan RB25DET Engine gasket repair kit Sold

Gasket kit comes with the following items:

1 x Gasket goo

1 x Drain plug washer

1 x Head gasket - stock

1 x Rear Crankshaft oil seal

2 x camshaft oil seals

24 x valve stem oil seals

1 x rocker cover exhaust gasket

2 x rocker cover intake gasket

1 x crankshaft oil seal

1 x Intake manifold collector gasket

1 x manifold gasket

1 x exhaust manifold gasket

1 x oil strainer gasket

1 x oil pump gasket

1 x throttle chamber gasket

1 x O ring seal

1 x A.A.C valve gasket

I can take hi-res shots of everything so let me know if you want photos. Everything listed is brand new with some unopened.

Cheers,

G

Originally posted by T0nyGTSt

The Jun cams are for the RB25det?

http://www.junauto.co.jp/products/cylinder...-nissan.html?en

T.

Everything is for the ECR33 RB25DET. Cam gears fit RB20, RB25 & RB26. Cams are Jun, but a special order with higher lift then their standard ones... They're the largest lift that will fit the head without having to machine the head. You must fit the stronger valve springs with these cams.

G

Originally posted by rb20-calais

are they both cam wheels? $200 each or for the pair?

Evan

Ooops, I meant for the pair. Price has been revised. Head Gasket is a Jun one, not HKS. (Most of these parts are rebadged anyway... :D)

Sorry about that.

G

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