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Item: Set of 6 Used R33 N1 Rods

Age: 20,000km's

Condition: excellent

Price: $225

To Fit: RB26 / RB25?? (What car)

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM me

Comments: I purchased these a little while ago expecting to have to rebuild an RB26, luckily i didn't have to so i am selling these now. Hard to find in great condition, so they should go really quickly. If you want to verify the condition.. pm me and i will put you in touch with the person i bought them from (from SAU). I believe these can also be used in RB25's.. but do your research first

Item: R32 RB26DETT Wiring Harness

Age: unknown

Condition: Excellent

Price: $300

To Fit:RB26DETT

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM Me

Comments: This is an excellent condition R32 RB26DETT loom that i purchased as a replacement for the damaged loom on my engine. I have decided to repair my own loom though, so i no longer need this.

All items can be posted at buyers expense.

Thanks Guys

Kent

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  • 4 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...
Also have an RB26 standard fuel rail - $30 + postage

Yep its a deal :D

Pickup ok? Would love to check out your C110, if not post is fine of course ;)

  • 2 months later...

according to the guy i bought them off, they are;

"These parts are listed by Nissan as "semi-forged", which is crap cause its either forged or cast. I'm guessing this is Nissans code for strengthened (shotpeened/cryo'd etc). "

and they were apparently out of an R34, not R33 N1

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/N1...;hl=R33+N1+Rods

All factory RB26 rods are the same except the Nismo GT500 items.

So the rods are RB26 items...same as everyone elses...good upgrade part for RB25's though

yep, it seems that they are standard RB26 rods.. just looked up FAST, and i can see a difference in N1 pistons, but no seperate listing for N1 rods.. looks like i was originally had by nissan marketing

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