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In the final stages of finalising a contract to move back overseas with work, which means some parts I have in storage will be up for sale, if i get the right price then will part with them as they are costing me $210 a month to have in store (along with some furniture etc)

- Brand new Tomei RB24 pistons. Increase bore to 82mm. Part No. 1112820112. Asking $1670

- Tomei RB20DET / VG30DETT Valve Springs for Procams or 10.35mm lift cams. Asking $380

- Tomei RB20/25/VG30 Solid Lifters and Tomei retainers for use with Procams (used) - $450

- Tomei Procams 10.35mm lift. Not sure if they are 260 or 270 duration. They come with a set of Tomei solid lifters. All are currently at engine machinest as they came out of an RB24 that suffered a catastrophic big end failure and upon receipt there were signs that the head had been starved of oil and cams are scored. Machinist is confirming duration and that they can be tidied up and used. Take cams as is with lifters for $300 or wait until I have had them inspected and repaired as/if required

- Also have a new set of Apexi RB26 titanium retainers. They are heavier then i expected so surprised that they are titanium. They are Apexi and in the catalogue I have access to Apexi only list titanium RB26 retainers

The Tomei lifters are perfect for RB25/30 builds that want to run the high lift Procams, though the valve springs are not suitable for the RB25 head.

- Also have an R32 RB25 crank that has been balanced and oil drive collar installed. Comes with a set of std, balanced RB26 rods to suit. Asking $1000 bor crank and rods

If you want a number of the components then will do a better price for a number of components. All you need to build a tough RB24 is here, pistons, rods, crank, valve springs, reatiners and lifters. Just chose the duration cam you want to run.

Apart from the cams the gear is either new or in good condition ready to go. I have been pulling the bits together for a tough RB24 for a long time, but just cant see it happening anytime soon.

Also have a Greddy Type R gate that has only seen a few hundred kms of dyno tuning and an RB26 block with near new N1 oil pump and water pump I need out of the way, so offers?

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