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I'm sure with all the upgrades to Forged Pistons that are being posted on the forums, there's bound to be a few sets of standard pistons floating around.

Let me know what you have and how much you are asking

I'm located in Melbourne.

Cheers,

Andrew

I got 4 0.5mm (20 thou) os 25 pistons that I can't find cracks on the lands. the other 2 are buggered.

C'mon though Rocket http://www.rocketindustries.com.au/ sell Arias forged with rings and floating pins for 1300 delivered. May save a rebuild.

Guys I am needing just 1 X Standard RB25DET piston, if you got one name price !!!!!!!!!!! I am listing as you will see on Sunday, if you gor one I will buy it TODAY, I just need ONE RB25DET piston... PLEASE!!!

is there any difference between RB26 pistons and RB25 pistons?

yes, because the rb26 has a different crank which gives it more stroke the pistons are shorter from the pin to the top, so i believe if you use gtr pistons in a rb25 it gives a very low comp ratio

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