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Item:CP Piston RB25/RB30/VG30 Forged Pistons SKYLINE R33

Age: Brand NEW!!

Condition: BRAND NEW IN BOX! GREAT VALUE!

Price: 1050 take em away!

To Fit: (What car) RB25/RB30/VG30

To suit bore of 86.5mm or 3.405 inch that is 20thou/0.05mm O/S!!!!!

Location: BRISBANE

Contact: Sammy - Pm here or sms 0403 756 879

Comments:Brand new CP Pistons to suit RB25/RB30/VG30 Forged Piston set

The set includes

* Gudgeon Pins-

* Cir clips

* Forged Pistons

* Full set of Rings

* CP Stickers

Everything you see in the pics - Is what you get!!!

Pics:

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I was going to build a forged rb25 but i wont be doing this for a while now so i have no need for them at the moment..

The pistons can be used in other motors though. For example the VG30 and RB30 motors both produced by Nissan.

These are unbelievably beautiful pistons - wish i didnt have to let them go!!!!

RRP AUD $1499 + Postage

I really need to get rid of these guys - surely they will get snapped up quick at this price - its crazy!

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