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Hello people,

I have gotten into contact with a parts supplier as i was shopping for forged pistons for my RB26. They currently have ACL Race Series on special. They informed me if i was able to get a group buy they will further discount them. They are requesting an order of ten or more sets. Group buy will start fron 02/04/2008 to 31/05/2008. These are the prices i was given for group buy:

* RB26DETT in 86mm (standard), 86.50mm, 87mm (oversize) Price: $899

* RB25DET or RB25DE standard or oversize. Price: $945

* RB30DET standard or oversize. Price: $899

Delivery will be approx $50 to anywhere in Australia.

So if interested let me know. ACL is an australian company and you can visit their website www.aclperformance.com.au I may be able to get other parts of ACL make, e.g. Bearings, gaskets,rebuild kits.

Regards,

Sam.

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dont knoe if you will get many people mate 3 posts and only joined like a week ago dont get me wrong but some people have been scammed soooo i think you need to spend some time on here and earn your trust with these guys and girls before making a gb.

Good Luck On Sale.

I understand that Allan, and i know people get scammed. all i can offer is my word. As you have pointed out i have just joined. So how many posts does a person need or how long does a person have to be a member before he or she is regarded as a genuine seller/buyer. If people are alittle sus and dont want the item posted, i work at a mechanical workshop in sydney and if they are interested the item can be picked up and the remaining amount can be paid on pick up (need a deposit amount of 50% if member to pick up). All i am trying to do is help ppl to save some dollars as i am sure these prices are quite cheap. If any one has any question do not hesitate to shoot me a reply or PM me.

Regards,

Sam.

yeah no problems bud i was just saying not attacking. ;)

RB25DET or RB25DE standard or oversize. Price: $945 with this item here does it come with the rings etc

and what are the payment options on these if i can organize some thing with you because im in Adelaide.

cheers

Allan.M

Its all sweet allan i didnt mean to come across in a negative way :/ , i was saying it in good nature and intentions.

As for what they come with: all pins and rings are included. i was looking to get full payment when postage was means of delivery, but if concerned the best i can do is 50% deposit(to purchase item) and the other 50% may be able to be arranged as COD via Aust Post (need to confirm with Aust Post).

Regards

Sam.

im defiantly in sam just send me your details or i can call you and get this ball rolling as we spoke on the phone.

jason its a very good price for forged pistons what do you think.

cheers

Allan.M

sorry guys i was away for the last three days. Hence the reason i was unable 2 reply. Stephen i will hopefully get a price for you tomorrow bud. Just let me Know what it is your interested in Jason and il do what i can to help.

Regards

Sam.

Sam is it possible to put it on hold for two week's please in the process off moving flats.

cheers

allan.m

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what would be a rough price of a set of acl race series big end and main end bearings for a rb30?

cheers

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Stephen it will cost you $195 for main and big end bearings for a RB30 (ACL Race Series). If interested let me know.

Regards,

Sam.

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