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hey guys, we are chasing a full counter balanced crankshaft for an rb26... not after a stroker one (no rb28 or rb29 etc), just the standard stroke...

please reply here or PM us, and please supply pics, along with relavant information...

chasing one from the japanese manufactures...

located on the far north coast NSW, but happy to pay for postage for a good one...

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I have a brand new full counter item available...std stroke. Proven in 1500hp 10000rpm+ application.

PM if interested.

Edited by DiRTgarage
What you get here will vary on your budget.

Eg new, second hand etc, also different brands are priced differently.

Whats the budget?

hey mate

our budget is around $3000, so that covers slightly used jap items (tomei ones usually go for $2400-$3500 second hand), also there was an apexi one on here a while ago, which went for $2700 or so... and that was for good ones... would also like to have the crank inspected before purchase.

cheers

You can get abrand new tomei crank (2.6L) for only a little bit more than that, anyone paying $3500 for a second hand tomei crank is just silly. You could even get a HKS kit as they're cheap if you know where to look

You can get abrand new tomei crank (2.6L) for only a little bit more than that, anyone paying $3500 for a second hand tomei crank is just silly. You could even get a HKS kit as they're cheap if you know where to look

hey mate, yes you can get a tomei 2.8L 8 counter crank for $4000, and a full rb28 kit for $7500... tomei discontinued the rb26 full counter (12 counter) crank a while back (but some suppliers still have it for $7000)...

we would prefer to get one that someone has purchased new, and has never got around to using it...

but would love the apexi spl full counter item... like we said, we would pay up to $3000 for a very good one...

Contact GTRSTI on this forum. He has a ton of goodies like your after lying around so you might be able to get what your after from him.

thanks mate, PM sent to phillip...

any one else on here have anything... who bought the apexi spl crank a while back, want to sell it?

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