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That is VERY cheap for Nismo GT Spec 1 Forged Rods! - Pm sent!
IT IS NICK , IT IS AT LEAST $300 CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN GET THEM FROMNENGUN OR RHD , THATS BEFORE DELIVERY COSTS ! HERE IS SOME INFO ON THE SPECS ;The NISMO RB26DETT Engine Parts - GT Con-Rod Set Spec 1 are the connecting rods of choice for the GT500 spec Nismo race cars as well as the Nur24 hour race cars and the popular Z tune R34s. These are the Spec 1 units that have a center to center height of 119.5mm and can use the stock pistons or other pistons of 30mm piston compression height. Pin diameters are 51mm and 21mm. The Connecting rods are made from SNCM439 to achieve both a light weight and high strength qualities. You can use these with the GT500 Crank (made of similar material) to build the popular 2.8l RB motor.
so theses are the same size as a stardard rod and can be used in a 2.6L with forged pistons?

yes thats right ! also looking at swaps for things of interest so pm me your ideas and i will say ya or nah , cheers

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