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-For sale is brand new in box 86.5mm CP piston set for RB26. Compression ratio is standard 8.5:1

Comes with all rings, gudgeon pins, clips and exact setup measurements.

Looking for $1100 ono. Look around you will not buy these in Australia for this price.

RB26 CP pistons

-Full complete RB26 head without rocker covers reshimmed recently

Looking for $1300 ono

-RB26 R32/33 GTR power FC PRO with hand controller. Yes the one with launch control and ignition rev limiter

$1500 (i really don't want to part with it but it is not being used)

R33 GTR fuel pump 60,000km

$150

R32 GTR front diff and sump complete

$300

RB25/26 head external oil drain kit

$120

RB series head drain

Contact Ben on 0401 779 905 for any other questions

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Price drop

$1000 for cp pistons

$1100 for head

$120 R33 GTR fuel pump

$250 GTR sump

Power FC pro + Hand controller - make an offer

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Sorry about that. Drain kit is sold pending payment. Rest is still available at:

$1000 for cp pistons

$1100 for head

$120 R33 GTR fuel pump

$250 GTR sump

Power FC pro + Hand controller - make an offer !

Have to offer more than that for me to let go of the Power FC Pro. They are not very common. Also everyone asking if the Pro unit is d jetro/MAP sensor based the answer is no. You need to run Airflow meters. Following still for sale :

$1000 86.5mm cp pistons + rings - FIRM PRICE

$1200 OS giken R3C triple plate

$120 R33 GTR fuel pump

$250 GTR sump

$1300 Power FC pro + Hand controller

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