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hi guys im starting a new build on my car and have a few parts that im wanting to get rid of

i have a jun stroker 2.7 the crank and rods have done 7500ks in the car and have been pulled out and tested and there is nothing wrong with them just to make sure as my old pistons are used i will chuck them away.but with this offer i have a brand new set of pistons,nitrated rins and pins to go with it at an extra cost

$3000.00 for the crank and rods.or $5500 as a full stroker with the brand new pistons.

also have a full set of NITTO nitraded intake valves and stainless exhaust valves that have also only done 7500ks

$400.00 for the set

there will be much more to come as i start the build.

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hi guys im starting a new build on my car and have a few parts that im wanting to get rid of

i have a jun stroker 2.7 the crank and rods have done 7500ks in the car and have been pulled out and tested and there is nothing wrong with them just to make sure as my old pistons are used i will chuck them away.but with this offer i have a brand new set of pistons,nitrated rins and pins to go with it at an extra cost

$3000.00 for the crank and rods.or $5500 as a full stroker with the brand new pistons.

also have a full set of NITTO nitraded intake valves and stainless exhaust valves that have also only done 7500ks

$400.00 for the set

there will be much more to come as i start the build.

valves are sold .

i can now do the stroker for a cheaper price as i have found a cheaper supplier for the pistons they are still going to be the same nitraded ringsand pins with brand new pistons.i can now do it for $5000.00 for the complete kit nearly half the price of brand new as the crank and rods have only done 7500ks its like new.

.http://www.junauto.co.jp/products/cylinderblock-part/crankshaft/rb26.html?en

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