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selling a jun 2.7stroker kit. crank, rods have done 5 trackdays,2000kms on street and 2 tunes on a dyno will come with new pistons,rings etc

looking into a rb31.5 bottom end

i have had a problem a bolt from the splash tray in the sump vibrated loose and damaged a oil squirter which then damaged a piston and scored the crank i have had the crank machined and re balanced to a perfect state rods were checked and are perfect as well. pistons are being ordered which will be new. machine work was done by duncan and foster in moorebank NSW by a fellow SAU member that works there.I paid 12k for this kit selling for 7k

also have a -5 turbo set up that is very responsive made 420ATW @26psi and 370ATW@22psi this set up did a 1.04.68 at wakefeild park in december 2011 with the low boost seting the turbo set up has done 4 track days and 1 dyno run with the above stroker kit

kit come with all braided oil/water lines tomei extreme dump pipes,hks hard pipe intercooler kit (just hot side)with twin hks filters,2xhks manifolds with 38mm tial wastegates also apexi front pipe and the -5 turbos will not separate anything in this turbo set up selling to upgrade to single set up $3800

have a nitto oil pump that was damaged and repaired i never seen the damage so dont know what was wrong with it but was told that it will be like new again by duncan foster machining $1100

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i have rebuilt the stroker only turbo kit for sale

kit come with all braided oil/water lines tomei extreme dump pipes,hks hard pipe intercooler kit (just hot side)with twin hks filters,2xhks manifolds with 38mm tial wastegates also apexi front pipe and the -5 turbos will not separate anything in this turbo set up selling to upgrade to single set up $3800

will consider swapping something of interest

let me know what you got

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