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Up for grabs i have a couple of items

CP forged pistons, 8.3:1 compression suit rb30 with rb25/26 head

86.5mm

pistons have been used for approx 1000kms and the decision was made to change to 9:1 compression

come with pin locks

pistons are in great condition

will post up pics if there is interest

$400

Pro engines 4wd adapter kit.

This allows the rb30 to bolt into the gtr with the use of the alloy sump and diff

comes with all nuts and bolts, template, oil pickup, conversion plate

this kit uses the oil pickup which fits inside the sump, i believe its the only kit that does this, other kits need an external pickup made after the kit has been purchased.

pickup is a nice piece of work, tig welded stainless

We assembled this onto a rb30 block but has not been used

$990 to purchase new

selll for $600

pm or post here

may post up some more parts soon

Edited by blue_vl_t

Yea sorry, wa. , but can post no worries, you get use to posting parts when living on the west. About $65 to post to east for plate conversion and pistons together just priced it, but will depend where you are. Send me a pm if you want, there is already a bit of interest but no $$ yet

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