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Got these for sale, going in a different direction:

Brand new R33/34 gtr crank

Brand new Rb26 Cp Pistons 86.5mm 9:1

Brand new rb26 Spool Rods with arp fasteners

Will do the lot for $2800, only want to sell as a package at this time.

Great to rebuild the rb26, and awesome for all the rb25 owners who want an awesome bottom end that will handle BIG power.

Pickup in sydney.

The pieces are in boxes and wrapped up, so i'd prefer not to take pics.

But if you wondering, the crank looks like a crank, the pistons like pistons and the rods, well, like rods.

willing to seperate:

Crank - $1150

Pistons - $950

Rods - $500

Or $2500 for the lot

Also have an ATI rb26 1000hp damper brand new in box with water pump pulley - $600

Postage extra

  • 3 weeks later...

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will do the whole lot(crank, pistons, rods and balancer) for $3000

In melbourne for the next couple weekends.

Genuine interest only, my time is just as important as yours so please don't stuff me around.

Thanks

bump

will do the whole lot(crank, pistons, rods and balancer) for $3000

In melbourne for the next couple weekends.

Genuine interest only, my time is just as important as yours so please don't stuff me around.

Thanks

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  • 3 weeks later...

been away for a few weeks, back now. In melbourne for this weekend then back in sydney, last chance for melb parties.

Will do the lot for $2500 not negotiable

Looking to sell together to make it easier for me as i'm all over the place atm, if it doesnt sell in a few weeks then I'll seperate.

Also have a peterson dry sump tank with warmer and a peterson 4 stage dry sump pump which i will put up soon at a good price.

seperating parts:

R33/34 Gtr crank - $900

Cp Pistons - $750

Spool rods with arp fasteners -$400

r33/34 gtr 1000hp ati balancer - $550

Prices are not negotiable, will still do the lot for $2500.

Again, not negotiable, so don't expect a reply if you ask me for a better deal ;)

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