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**i Need The 4agze Pistons Or Alternative Ones For My 2.2 Build**


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As title really need some info on the best pistons for the 2.2 build iv got the rb25det crank and rods iv read the 4agze ones are spot on just cant find any are there any new forged alternatives for cheap prices

any help appreciated

Toyota still sell the gze pistons new. Also so do a few aftermarket places. A good place for aftermarket toyota is swmotorsport.com. They are old school nissan specialists but stock alot of old toyota stuff too.

Rollaclub.com is also a good place to try. Those guys know their rollas.

Also i'm pretty sure theres 2 types of gze pistons. High comp later model and low comp earlier so you may need to work out which ones you need.

Edited by nIsMo86

Cant find any 4agze pistons so i need a supplier for decent well priced forged ones please some one help ??

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