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Fs: Rb26 Carrillo Pro-H Rods, New R34 N1 Crank, Eagle Rods, Jun Mains, Arp Mains, Rps 6Puck Clutch


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PRICES IN US DOLLARS

changing my setup..... got a bunch of goodies up for grabs here at rock bottom prices

all prices are plus shipping.

shipping is coming from the states so heavier items might be a touch pricy to ship....

***1st up is a set of totally baller Carillo PRO-H rods w/ CARR hardware.... these rods are the best money can buy for rb25/rb26.... the CARR bolts alone are $60 EACH (x12= $720) these cost right around $1900 new.

im selling for a steal at $1000

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***Im also selling a set of JUN main studs for rb25/rb26. These only have about 1000 miles on them.... retail is something like $500, so i think $200 is fair......

***I have a set of used ARP mains as well..... $150obo

***Also i have a BRAND NEW OEM NISSAN R34 N1 crankshaft..... brand new in the box never used or even placed in an engine

Im shooting myself in the foot selling this for $800 but I need to move it!!!

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***selling an RPS 6 puck clutch with HD pressure plate (blue) rated at 550ft/lbs... plenty of friction material left.... upgrading to twin plate.... was functioning perfect when removed

$300 plus ship

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***Also up for grabs is a set of Eagle H-Beam rods for rb25/rb26 with less than 1000 miles on them (2 are brand new).... obviously mint

$350 plus ship

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PM with interest

Awrsome price on the carrillos! I bought these new from the US a few monyhs back and paid a fair bit more than $1k!

Too bad your in the US, the brand spanker crankshaft is tempting, but freight would be rapeful!

Good luck with the sale!

yea USPS looks like about $275usd to aus. for the crank

UPS is DOUBLE that

Edited by R32N00B
  • 2 weeks later...

shipping the crank to AUS is going to run about $275usd through the post office (cheapest option ive found) it weighs almost 50 lbs.....

i also have ACL race series main/rod bearings in STD size for rb26 as well..... $150ussd

  • 3 weeks later...

acl bearings, jun mains and clutch sold

still have Carrillo Pro-H rods with CARR bolts, Eagle rods with arp2000 and ARP main studs

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