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Hey all...

I have a HKS 2.8L STROKER CRANK up for sale...

CRANK IS BRAND NEW

Only removed from box for Picture purposes...You will also be able to Buy different Conrods + Pistons to suit the 2.8L crank...May be a cheaper than the Full Kit

Reason for Sale :: Change in Plans with the Bottom end of the car...

WANT : $5000 for the crank

I am also able to sell this whole kit as FULL HKS 2.8L KIT as i have:

****BRAND NEW HKS STAGE 3 PISTONS 87mm****

and

****BRAND NEW HKS STAGE 3 CONRODS To suit ****

I may be needing the pistons and rods...But the crank must be sold...

If anyone wants the FULL HKS 2.8L KIT Im after $9500 for it all....

Let me know

If anyone is interested

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im interested in the whole 2.8l kit, but not sure about the 9500 price tag

Hey there,

have a look at HKS site

It is as follows:

HKS CRANK : 4,442.45

HKS STAGE 3 PISTONS 22mm: 2,386.23

HKS STAGE 3 CONRODS: 2,513.16

total: $9341

On top of that pricing i paid Shipping + Tax

So if you wanted the same kit i have then you would be looking at around $11,000-12000 DELIVERED may be even more depends...

If your still not interested in that price Then you could always buy my crank then buy cheaper conrods + pistons to suit the 2.8l stroke...

Up to you...

Yeah you can put it in an RB20/25/26/30 block. 20 and 30 would need customs pistons tho.

So with the RB25 forgies and RB26 rods and RB25 head this crank would work without anyother mods?

and would it be worthwhile in a RB25?

So with the RB25 forgies and RB26 rods and RB25 head this crank would work without anyother mods?

and would it be worthwhile in a RB25?

Im not to sure i dont think that its that simple though..

But i will find out for you

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