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If we can get 10 people together i can get light weight flywheels to suit all RB motors Rb20, Rb25, Rb26 Rb30 for $375 each

They weigh 6.5kg each

They come complete with a new ring gear.

Made from high carbon 4340 steel.

Flywheels are CNC machined locally in Brisbane.

Previous group buys were $495 and made from a lower grade 4140 steel.

So that makes these great value.

Normal price for these flywheels are $450

Delivery to other states approx $20.

Confirmed people wanting one

Darrin PAIDED

Myr332 PAIDED

Sciby

Shane

Rb20-calais

Jaws

Bullant47 PAIDED

UPDATE

Flywheels are ready

We have 7 people

3-5 more available.

Please scroll thru to post no. 47 for payment details

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how long u looking at doing this? even at 450 thats cheap. I'm interested if its in a month or two. I just put bilsteins in and my pockets are incredibly shallow at the moment and the credit card debt seems to be increasing lol.

4340 is perhaps the highest grade high tensile steel that most machine shops can machine!!! THe japanese ones that are below 5 kgs are a totally different kettle of fish they are billet cast then machined (very expensive)... Also all you guys wanting to go below 5 kg have you thought of the effect on MAIN bearingS when doing this and not haveing the crank balanced; as you would in a rebuild.... Word of warning!! Going to light would be detramentle...

free bump!!!they sound good pity i have a tripple plate!!

Put me down for an RB25 lightweight flywheel. I am based in Sydney so I would have to organise delivery, but if that's good then yep definitely right to go!!!

If we can  get 10 people together i can get light weight flywheels to suit all RB motors Rb20, Rb25, Rb26 Rb30 for $375 each

They weigh 6.5kg each

They come complete with a new ring gear.

Made from high carbon 4340 steel.

Flywheels are CNC machined locally in Brisbane.

Previous group buys were $495 and made from a lower grade 4140 steel.

So that makes these great value.

Normal price for these wheels are $450

Pictures will be added some time tommorrow.

Delivery to other states approx $20.

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