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Hey guys I have some parts for sale from an engine setup we built for a customer.
Selling due to going for a bigger setup.
The setup below made 554kw at all 4 tyres in an R34 GTR on 33psi and was an absolute animal on the street.

All parts are located in Smithfield NSW and can be shipped anywhere in Aus.

Buyers are more than welcome to have any parts inspected by whoever they trust.

1. Nitto 2.7L Stroker kit.

Billet crank which has been durafinished
Nitto I beam rods

Nitto/JE forged pistons (87mm with upgraded pins)

Never had a bearing failure, perfect condition.

RRP with the durafinished crank is just over $7500

Selling for $5500 ono

2. RB26 race spec cylinder head.

1mm oversize Supertech valves inlet and exhaust

Supertech bronze guides

Tomei springs

Tomei offset retainers

Tomei buckets

Tomei cam cap studs

Kelford 270 degree 10.5mm lift cams

Very heavily ported

Welded and reshaped combustion chambers

The head was recently serviced by Advanced Performance Machining.

Shim clearances are immaculate, sounds beautiful.

The replacement value of this cylinder head is around the 10K mark.

Selling for $6500 ono

3. Precision 6766 turbo setup to suit RB26

Precision 6766 ball bearing T3 turbine housing with V-band outlet and SP comp cover.

Powertune steam pipe turbo manifold

45mm Turbosmart gate

3.5" dump pipe

Screamer pipe and plumb back pipe (if you want it to be engineer-able)

Oil lines

Intake pipe and hot side intercooler pipe.

All exhaust parts ceramic coated

Asking $4000

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Hey mate stroker kits at the machine shop now was going to keep itbto many time wasters also bought brand new pistons and pins if you want it price is $5300 any questions contact me in 0407498155

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