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Hi all,

I have a brand new Tomei RB26 / RB27 Stroker Kit on it's way ex Nengun. It's the 86.5mm non cooling channel type.

Capacity is increased from 2567 to 2738cc. See http://www.nengun.com/tomei/stroker-kit-ni...ine-rb25-26-28l

Landed cost inclusive of bank fees, delivery etc around $7000 +

I'm looking for $6750, kit will be here next week (all goes well!)

Thanks.

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That's the Tomei 2.8 Stroker John, not 2.7

Cheers.

Yeh, it's a rounding thing I suppose.

But you're right, they do advertise it as a 2.8.

I've had a change of plan, now building for Targa and can't go stroker (legally!!) hence now for sale.

Just looking to get my money back.

Thanks.

Yeh, it's a rounding thing I suppose.

But you're right, they do advertise it as a 2.8.

I've had a change of plan, now building for Targa and can't go stroker (legally!!) hence now for sale.

Just looking to get my money back.

Thanks.

sold sold sold

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