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VQ35DE FORGED CP PISTONS 95.75mm - 8.5:1 - +0.25mm $1495RRP

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CP pistons are designed for oversized valves, high lift camshafts and available in a variety of compression ratios and bore sizes. All of our products represent the highest quality and are engineered for maximum power. Pistons come with wrist pins, pin fitted, and locks

Dedicated forgings

Balanced to + or - 1 gram

Accumulator Grooves

Dual forced pin oilers

Pick lock grooves

Fully CNC machined

USA Made

Part #

CP7339

Bore

3.770 (95.75mm)

Oversize

+0.25mm

Stroke

81.4mm

Compresson

8.5

Weight

383g

Ring Set

RS165A-3770-0

These are from a FI 15,000miles car that i didnt end up using. Has usual skirt wear expected from being used.. inspected or additional pics are welcomed. Make some offers. Come with brand new set of rings (RS165A-3770-0)

For some reason they came with a new ring set # RS165A-3760-0 which is

3.760 (95.5mm) STD Oversize but machinist measured pistons and they are 95.75mm so i ordered a new ring set to match.

So you have two new ring sets, the STD size one is missing one ring which can easily be ordered if you want to sell the set... $120 RRP full set.

Price: Make an offer (i will sell the std ring set separate)

http://www.briancrow...e_pistons.shtml

Eagle VQ35 Forged Rods $600RRP

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Eagle Rod for the Nissan VQ35 engine features "Two Piece Forging" and high quality H-Beam Forged 4340 steel for superior fatigue life. Eagle Rods have been proven to hold up to 1000hp in 6 cylinder applications, much more than enough for your VQ35 high hp requirements. Rod caps are separately forged for the grain to be perpendicular thereby strengthening the connecting rod. Eagle also uses special "mix" in their ESP 3-D lines to further strengthen & extend fatigue life without making the rods brittle. 100% machined with extremely tight tolerances, bronze bushings for floating pins, these rods are an excellent choice for a performance buildup in mind.

These are from a FI 15,000miles car that i didnt end up using. Has usual wear expected from being used..

one Rod i am told by the machinist that it has had a spun bearing what ever that means... inspected or additional pics are welcomed. Make some offers.

Price: Make an offer

http://www.frsport.c...ds_p_15272.html

Nissan / Infiniti VQ35DE RACE SERIES Engine Bearings

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Brand new CON ROD BEARING SET AU$141.35RRP and MAIN BEARING SET AU$123.60RRP

STD sizes

Price: $175

http://www.gcg.com.a...mart&Itemid=101

Injected Performance Solid Engine Mounts $200RRP

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(only took one picture but there are two...)

Produced for the Nissan 350Z and Infiniti G35, these solid motor mounts help keep your engine firmly in place and replace the factory rubber mounts that are often prone to fatiguing and cracking.

Unlike other popular vehicles, solid motor mounts on the 350Z and G35 do not result in excessive NVH (noise, vibration, and harshness) like solid motor mounts are sometimes known for producing. Owners of Toyota Supras with solid motor mounts can relate to this all too well, but dozens of customers can vouch that it is not the case with this platform. We recommend these mounts for all power levels, although high power applications will notice a greater improvement.

Price: $80

http://www.injectedp...ts-re-released/

New HKS Garrett 3037 or 3076 Turbo

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The GT3037/3076 is an exceptional turbo for its HP range. It features a .6 surge slotted comp cover and a complimenting turbine/comp wheel ratio, making it a great bolt on upgrade for the 2-3 litre range engine

Got my HKS 3037 upgraded to a 3582 so the Brand new 3076 CHRA ‘core’ can be put in a new housing by Hypergear in .82 turbine and .70 comp.

Price: Make and offer.

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PN-Mad, the guy i brought all my parts from took 10+ months to get my parts to me, i brought the above 2nd hand rods and pistons hoping that would get the process going faster but in the end it didnt.. So i got all my new parts in and thought, im going to all this effort and the 3076 turbo is only going to get me 430-450ish RWHP so i thought id put a 3582 core in there after talking with scotty about room for a 3582 turbo (well lack of room).. so i have a brand new 3076 CHRA and hypergear said he can throw it in a new housing - if anyone need a exhaust housing then i can prob get one put on it aswell..

Scotty whats your Post Code? As for price of other parts, the pistons i think look really good, some marks, i can send more pics or do video and send it..

the rods the machine guy said spun bearing but i honestly cant see anything wrong with it, looks the same as the others.. i can send pics, im no engine builder !

And bearings are new, price is there but if u buy it all i do the best i can esp with all your help you gave me!

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