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RB26 Wiseco 86.5mm forged pistons, and Eagle rods with arp 2000 rod bolts. All came out of my Racepace built 2.6l engine. Engine never failed or had issues, I just went a stroker motor and these were pulled out. Didn’t clean or pretty them up at all, this is how they are. I can give them a clean if someone wants those photos. $800ono.

 

If I’m way off on price please let me know, I’m taking a stab here after doing a bit of research.

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Used Walbro 460 E85 pump, worked flawlessly just changed my setup. $130ono

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Pistons and rods are well priced!

Try pop them on those scumbag filled Facebook group pages. Don't meet at your house meet like at a petrol station to do the sale and come in a shit car.

 

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