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as it states guys where is your go to supplier for hardware these days this thread would be great for anyone on here doing the same as me (building a tough rb26) or planning to build who wants to know where they can get good products at a good price.

I got most of my parts a few years ago imported from states for less than half what we pay here

thanks for that info man can we get some names of mobs please !!

What do you want? Bottom end? Top end? Bolt ons?

Really you are better off doing your own research and getting what you want

You might want to buy aussie made (spool or nitto) or you might want to go for Japanese parts

I bought all my gear from Real Street Performance in the US.

Prices were yeah, half or less.

Can even get JB Precisions for like 1k delivered. My cams were like $400, rods $400... Everything was dirt cheap and I was able to build a much better quality engine as a result.

ARP stuff (ie head/main studs, rod bolts) is heaps cheaper from the states then from here

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What do you want? Bottom end? Top end? Bolt ons?

Really you are better off doing your own research and getting what you want

You might want to buy aussie made (spool or nitto) or you might want to go for Japanese parts

engine hardware for a build is what im chasing at the moment i have been re searching just asking around thats all !!!! no harm im sure other people would like to know aswel

Just went through Jesse streeter in Japan for my tomei oil pump. 1300 delivered. Your best bet is to shop around ,some prices here in Australia can be pretty good.

Ryan

cheers mate

keep them coming

These guys are often pretty reasonably priced: http://www.perfectrun.jp/

Otherwise from the US:

http://www.frsport.com/ and as mentioned already, http://realstreetperformance.com/

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These guys are often pretty reasonably priced: http://www.perfectrun.jp/

Otherwise from the US:

http://www.frsport.com/ and as mentioned already, http://realstreetperformance.com/

thanks again

I like to try and support Aussie business where I can but when the price difference is that big what can you do.

I buy my stuff from the net, mainly the US and Japan. There isn't one company I would say I'm partial too, each company tends to have the best prices on different things. Can find a lot of good stuff on ebay too haha. Sometimes you'll get hit with GST with items over $1000aud. Some places sort of fudge the value hahha

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Heya guys,

I used http://www.rawbrokerage.com/ for my last RB26 rebuild. Cheapest OE gasket kit by far (nearly half price incl delivery) and cheap Tomei Poncams (~$500 at the time)

Ebay is good for piston/rod/bearings.

Mark :)

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