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Hi all,

Here is another great group buy from www.rawbrokerage.com

RB26 & RB25 Engine Rebuild Kits

Kit includes:

CP Pistons

Eagle Rods

Tomei Heads Gasket

ARP Head studs

Can also supply any additional part for your build.

You can get this whole package for under $3000 delivered to your door!!

$3000 would be the maximum, I can usually get this kit for $2500 delivered to your door.

PM me for your requirements.

Group buy will run for a month from today (July 4th). Need a minimum of 5 orders.

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Look forward to hearing from you.

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This is about the going price for them, $2945.00 inc gst from tweak it then would only be about $30 bucks delivery at the most.

http://www.tweakit.net/shop/product_info.p...roducts_id=6179

This is about the going price for them, $2945.00 inc gst from tweak it then would only be about $30 bucks delivery at the most.

http://www.tweakit.net/shop/product_info.p...roducts_id=6179

I just quoted a guy $2400 for his 26 delivered.

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hey nytsky, perhaps you can ask your supplier of pistons if he has anything for rb25 in high comp na specs ?

Im sure he can get any piston you require, but i will double check for you.

any chance of getting a rebuild kit with out pistons and rods, im just going to use gtr rods and sps pistons.

Not a problem mate, just shoot me a PM of what exactly you are after.

Definately great parts at great prices. I got just about my whole rebuild kit through NYTSKY/RAW at a very competitive price ie. un-beatable :D

Thanks Dave!!!

PS send me your oil restrictor! :P

Just received an updated price list on all 'RB' engine rebuild parts.

So get your orders in guys!

All the top quality brands you know for prices no one can beat!

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hey dude how bout a kit for a rb30 so i can do my 25/30. i will need berings and all the kit and kaboodal

i was thinking 20 tho oversize

Edited by blockasR32
hey dude how bout a kit for a rb30 so i can do my 25/30. i will need berings and all the kit and kaboodal

i was thinking 20 tho oversize

Hi mate,

I would reccomend getting the motor stripped down before ordering pistons,just so you know the correct size of piston to get ie: 20thou,40thou over.

  • 2 weeks later...
Hi mate,

I would reccomend getting the motor stripped down before ordering pistons,just so you know the correct size of piston to get ie: 20thou,40thou over.

Hi,

I was thinking an RB25/30 kit aswell... not sure on size of pistons yet as im in the process of getting a block... just wanted to know how much first...

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