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These come with coated (Teflon) skirts, (Silent on startup, less wear on pistons)

Also these come with Ductile Iron Plasmamoly coated rings, (Alot stronger than normal Chomemoly rings, that most forged pistons come with)

If your in let me know, Im trying to organise it all for this week. And if you come into the deal final price for everyone is $1050.

Cheers,

Trev

Sorry dude, price isnt set by me. :D

Also, these pistons are fantastic. I can vouch for them personaly, & im sure Clint can aswell...

These arent your normal forged piston,

Wiseco garentee that all pistons tolerances are less than one-half-of-one-thousandths of and inch (.0005). Your normal forgies arent....

Aswell as Ductile Iron Plasmamoly coated rings, as apposed to normal Chromemolys that most forgies use.

Also, you wont get your piston skirts coated for free, and give it to you for $950 deliverd to your door. :P

If your still intrested, send me a email [email protected]

Cheers,

Trev

Also for all the people bitching in a email to me, about "price" ... (You know who you are)

SERIOUSLY.... If you think you can get a better quality piston for a better price, GO FOR IT!

Im sick to death reply to emails that say.

"My motor builder says that XXXX piston is better... BLAH BLAH BLAH"

I sell these pistons to over 13 Diffrent engine builders & Machinists (Many of which have Top fuelers) because they cant get this price "Trade". If i was your engine builder i would be saying these are crap too! i would love to make an extra 250 bucks out of you.

If your not intrested in buying a quality piston, at a dirt cheap price, thats ok by me. Im not doing any more "group buys, or forum sales" after this one. Because i dont need the extra stress for 3-4 buys, that i allmost loose money on. I respect the people that havent stuffed me around and have asked geniune questions & purchases.

Rant over,

Trev

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hmm ok

I was looking foward to getting one of these kits as they are much better quality then some of the other cheap ones around.

I have no problem with price, quality, etc i just need pistons.

Would you deal with my engine builder?

If you will or feel like helping me out please e-mail me back at [email protected]

Thanks

John

  • 4 weeks later...
il email you tonight,

Cheers,

Trev

Trev,

I saw that you'd had the jam sucked out of your donut by timewasteing tyre kickers (being polite). Fair enough, I know how you feel.

I, however, don't waste peoples time. I'm picking up an RB30 in a week. I will be rebuilding it with forgies, prepped rods (only want 300 at the wheels...). It is a sure thing.

Can you still get piston sets?

I can't tell you what size until I rip the engine down and measure the bores to see how much over I need to go to straighten them up again.

If yes, good. If no, any tips?

Thanks mate,

Adrian

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