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JE pistons and strengthened rods were previously run in my engine and are being changed for a what i hop to be a stroker kit.

JE forged pistons standard bore size, only half a millimeter over standard bore so will fit with a light hone.

The JE pistons can withstand a lot of power and only have to be sold because i cannot use them with any stoker cranks or rods.

Standard connecting rods, race prepped and strengthened, beam polished and shot peened and are in excellet condition.

Rods are capable of holding up to 600hp at the flywheel with all the right assistance, oil cooler and larger oil pump etc.

Prefferably want to sell those pistons and rods as a set for $1300 mind you they are second hand, condition is perfect.

These as a set will handle 600hp day in day out and JE pistons must need warming up at idle for a good 7-10 minutes time before driving. These rods are sized for the gudgeon of the JE pistons so no furhter work required on parts, balancing etc.

Also for sale, second hand perfect condition hks con rods with stronger carrillo rod bolts to avoid bolt stretch. Have been crack tested and balanced, but will need minor balancing to suit your crank and pistons, $1400 for the hks con rods and stronger bolts.

If you are genuinely interested let me know i am negotiable on prices for both things. email me [email protected] sms or call on 0401376402. And if you are inquring on here, please pm or email me because i dont know how to check my posts :D . remember its an urgent sale, thanks ppl.

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