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Hey Guys, have got a few things for sale, will keep adding to the list as i find more stuff

All this stuff to suit RB26DETT, all brand new

ARP Main Studs $225 inc Freight

ARP rod Bolts $75 inc freight

ACL Race Series Main bearings Std Size $110 inc Freight

ACL race series Conrod bearings Std Size $55 inc freight

R33 GTR Crank, brand new $900 plus Freight

All this stuff still in boxes

More stuff

RB26DETT Block with main girdle/cradle: Has been hot tank cleaned, bored out to 87mm, decked a fraction to tidy up the face of the block. has had the mains girdle/cradle fitted and checked the tunnels for out of round/out of spec(Needs welch plugs fitted). $1000 plus freight

Venolia 87mm forged pistons to suit RB26DETT, Brand new in box, with Nissan Genuine rings ready for fitting. All ciclips/gudgen pins etc there as well. $1100 inc freight

STD AFMx3$20

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