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Hi all, first post for quite sometime.

I have for sale a forged piston and rod kit with a reconditioned rb25det crank.

Forged CP 86.5mm (20 thou over) 9:1 compression ratio pistons and rings.

CP piston part number: SC7305

Con rods are Bridgeway rods.

Great quality rods and quite pricey too I might add!

Bridgeway Part number: 6-BR-019-02

Forged billet 4340, H Beam

Pistons, con rods and rod bolts are together and balanced.

Also have ACL race series bearings.

Performance Rod bearings

Designed for high rpm

Part number: 6B2960H-STD

Main bearings

Part number: 7M2428H-STD

I also have a reconditioned rb25det crank.

Balanced, polished, crack tested, etc, etc. With an N1 crank collar.

Reconditioning was performed by Tasmanian Engine Reconditioning (Tas Engine Reco)

Still in the wrap from the shop!

These are quality parts, brand new never been used.

Was planning on forging the rb25det in my R33 but have bought one with a forged engine so I have no need for these anymore.

Ball park figure is $1600.

I know it seems like a lot but look the parts up yourself and youll see this price is quite reasonable, especially once you consider the reconditioning of the crank with the collar.

LOCATION: HOBART, TAS.

Willing to ship: Happy to ship interstate at the buyers cost.

Not really looking for swaps at the minute as Im funding a new turbo set up on the rb25.

Cheers guys, feel free to get back to me with any inquiries. Ill try to answer things to the best of my ability.

Contact name:Ryan

Mobile:0438368891

Email: [email protected]

More photos upon request if you really feel the need, ive just taken the essentials to show you the parts. :)

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