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For sale is a Tomei 2.8 stroker kit.

Condition: Brand new, parts bags are unopened, complete kit, only opened box to take pics.

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To suit: GTR32-34

Reason for sale: Already have a Tomei 2.8 stroker kit to use so this one has to go to continue my build.

Kit has:

1xTomei Forged steel stroker crank, approx 20kg, 77.3mm stroke (4mm extra stroke than RB26 crank)

6xTomei forged pistons, pins, circlips and rings, 86.5mm size, non cooling channel with valve reliefs in crowns for high lift cams, V cam etc.

6xTomei forged h beam rods with ARP L19 rod bolts and lube.

6xOil squirter spacer washers

Stickers, instructions and tomei badge.

How much: $6000 ono, It cost me $6750 to get in. (Prefer not to separate)

PM if interested.

No time wasters/low ballers please. I know you can get a nitto, spool, brian crower etc kit cheaper...I don't care. Took a few months to get from Tomei Japan. Get in quick!!

Any other details I may have missed will be on the tomei site.

Pick up prefered, or I can arrange a courier at extra cost.

Location: Richmond, Sydnew NSW PM if interested.

If only this was for sale next year, but in saying that, they are available from n Aussie distributor on eBay everday for $6300

That would be $6369 total....you forgot the $70 postage :P

That ebay guy has got a few negative feedbacks too.....

Will this kit with a tomei oil pump handle 550awkw ? What have people been making safely on this bottom end as I know it only has H beam rods.

I looked for an answer on the net...how long is a piece of string...that's what I found.

Estimate 800HP or so at the crank, at no more than 8.5-9K RPM for reliability.

H beams are made by carillo apparently, so no quality issues there.

ARP L19 rod bolts, serious gear, otherwise they would only be running ARP2000.

Bump.

Will this kit with a tomei oil pump handle 550awkw ? What have people been making safely on this bottom end as I know it only has H beam rods.

You can make that power with a stock 33 or 34 crank.

So this kit with upgraded bolts can support 600-700kw

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