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CP Pistons 86mm

Item: Used CP Pistons 86mm Set of 6 with wrist pins from a RB25DET

Model:

6MKRY9603X STD

RIB 0.10 XB

Compression: 8.5: 1 i believe 

Postage: Available 

Location: Goldcoast

Price: $600

 

THESE PISTONS ARE FOR RB25 ONLY, AND WILL NOT WORK IN RB26 ENGINES


CP Pistons is one of the most trusted names in the industry, and for good reason. Their extensive shelf catalog provides the user with many of the options that you'd normally be resigned to going to a custom piston for. Their standard offering already includes Dual Pin Oilers - providing double the amount of oil to the wrist pin, radiused valve relifs, and the pin fitting final hone on the wrist pin bore. They even include an Accumulator Groove as a standard option. This provides a small pocket for the combustion gasses to collect after the first ring, reducing ring flutter and providing a better seal allowing more downward force on the piston A.K.A. - make more power. All pistons come balanced within one gram, include pin lock grooves and wrist pins at no additional charge.

 

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R33 exhaust

Unknown brand of exhaust, was off a RB25DET that made 600HP and sounds really nice, deep tone. 

Location: Goldcoast

Pickup: yes

Postage: arrange your own via e-go.com

Price: $50

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Hankook RS3 Z222 265 35 18

New Hankook 265 35 18 RS3 tyres x2

Price $220 each

Pickup: Goldcoast

Postage: you can arrange with e-go


The Ventus R-S3 (Z222) is Hankook's Extreme Performance Summer tire developed for serious sports car, sports coupe and performance sedan enthusiasts looking for a race-minded street tire that can also meet the demands of autocross, drifting and track events. The Ventus R-S3 is designed to reduce the performance gap between street and track tires by significantly improving dry traction; however like all summer tires, it is not intended to be driven through snow, on ice or in near-freezing temperatures.

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