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RB25 head, Rb26 CP Pistons, Wheels, Fuel pump

RB25 reconditioned Non-neo head ($850)
Originally planned for a RB30 bottom end conversion but not proceeding
- Standard camshafts, springs, valves, new valve stem seals etc
- Has been reconditioned/serviced as you can see per pics. Bought off someone 3 years ago for RB30 project, so no receipt.
- VCT oil feed hole grub screwed but can be removed, originally planned for RB30 bottom end. See pic
- Does not come with accessories that bolt on the outside such as cam gears, VCT solenoid.
- Comes with black wrinkled RB25 cam covers

CP Forged RB26 pistons 86.5mm ($700)
- Set of 6 for RB26
- 8.5:1, 86.5mm size (20thou oversize)
- Used for 100kms and in excellent condition. Engine stripped because going different direction. 
- Complete with wrist pin retainers, (NEW) piston rings, gudgeon pins

Zenkai drift wheels ($600 price is firm)
- Full set of 17x8 +25 offset in excellent condition. Bought as spare set but ended up going bigger wheels, so never used.
- Will clear GTR brembos, but will not clear Evo brembos
- Brand new Achilles ATR 235 45 17 tyres
- Multi-stud 4/5x114.3

Used 2L AI surge tank with SX performance fuel pump 18203 attached ($400)
- Fuel pump flows 80GPH (300LPH) at 12V @ 45psi, has 10AN ports in and out
- Carbureted engines up to 1,300 HP and fuel injected engines up to 700 HP. E85 safe.

RB26 twin turbos 7psi wastegate actuators ($60)
- Selling due to upgraded actuators
- To suit standard/-5/-7/-9/-10 twin turbos
- Complete with brackets to bolt on

Can post most items at buyer's expense. Wheels and cylinder head preferred pickup. Western Sydney 0430 549 303

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