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Hi,

I'm looking at getting a stroker crankshaft for my build and cane across a company in the UK called Farndon. Apparently they make the crankshafts for the HKS step 3 kits.

Before I put an order through, I was wondering if anyone had any opinions or experiences with the company.

Thanks

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Other than HKS crank users (and even then, rare to find someone that would've gone direct) - So not going to find much in the RB/SAU world given they only make the Step 3 crank for the HKS kit.

There was one guy from here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/177171-show-me-your-racing-machines/page__st__2100

Friend of a friend type thing, although he is still active on the forum.

And Google found this (2nd result)

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/142857-rb26-crank.html

I'm sure if you spend more time on Google you'll find more information.

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