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Hi all I have a complete standard set of GTR rods, pistions and the matching GTR crank for sale.

$500 the lot.

Can send pictures of parts on request

Will send intersate at buyers expense.

Cheers Claro.

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I'm located in ipswich the internals can be used in an RB20 if you are looking at building an RB24det. you have to use 82.5mm pistions with the gtr crank and rods.

wot do u want for the crank and rods

need to see some pic first though

sorry about the delay won't have pics untill monday night dig camera stuffed up. i'll sell the crank and rods for $500 and give you pistions fre.

I really don't want to split it up cos of 6 pistions laying around the shed not used.

cheers

claro

Sorry the parts are from a 1993 R32 GTR.

bro still intrested in the parts will they fit with just a bigger bore on my bottom

end without f**king around with forged internals and do u know how strong hosepower

wise they r

cheers

bro still intrested in the parts will they fit with just a bigger bore on my bottom

end without f**king around with forged internals and do u know how strong hosepower

wise they r

cheers

The crank n rods are proven to support 400 - 500hp in a stock application, the pistons are the part that will let you down, its well worth your time to purchase the lot, and a set of forgies, if your looking for a lazy 400hp at the wheels and a bottom end that will hold up to the punishment for half the price of aftermarket gear.

Good Luck with the sale woulda grabbed them if they were out of a 33 :)

The crank n rods are proven to support 400 - 500hp in a stock application, the pistons are the part that will let you down, its well worth your time to purchase the lot, and a set of forgies, if your looking for a lazy 400hp at the wheels and a bottom end that will hold up to the punishment for half the price of aftermarket gear.

Good Luck with the sale woulda grabbed them if they were out of a 33 :)

wots the difference between 33 and 32

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