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alright guys this need 2 go asap,may separate if get enough interest

rb30 bottom end with forged cp pistons,eagle rods,acl race series bearings,rb30 sump,acl race series head gasket,crank pully,n1 oil pump and standard water pump,all parts are brand new apart from the sump,oil pump and water pump not fitted, after $4200 for the lot may separate,prefer vic buyer as im in tasmania and can get the lot there for free

cheers

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how much is the eagle rods and CP forged? oversized or 86mm? what is the CR ratio?

keen on it due to rb25de turbo conversion.

thanks mate.

oversize to 87mm,cr will be 8:3:1 from memory but i can check paper work,are u wanting to know how much the rods and pistons cost?

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oversize to 87mm,cr will be 8:3:1 from memory but i can check paper work,are u wanting to know how much the rods and pistons cost?

Where abouts are you in tassie? im in tassie also, if you are willing to separate i would love to come and have a look at a few things.

Cheers

Ben

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Where abouts are you in tassie? im in tassie also, if you are willing to separate i would love to come and have a look at a few things.

Cheers

Ben

in burnie,would prefer to get rid of the whole lot but if i get enough intrest im happy to separate

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