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Currently looking for these parts for my RB25DET if anyone can help would be appreciated and if any places will do a discount for cash?:

- forged pistons with pins + rings etc "20 thou" (cp,arias, etc)

- bearings

- H or I conrods (spool or something in that price range)

- Oil pump (N1 or something in the price range)

- collar for N1 oil pump

- full nissan gasket kit

- metal head gasket (ACL, maybe Tomei depending on price, or whatever aslong as it multilayer/metal)

- Head Studs (ARP)

- Main Studs (ARP)

ones in bold i would like to get first but if a deal can be made if i get head studs + head gasket + N1 oil pump + collar for N1 oil pump let me knw ill see wat i can come up wit cash wise.

plz post here or pm me if you are someone who can supply

Thanks

Edited by 8znR33

How much power are you after ? rev range etc?

you may be able to cross the rods off the list and use resized RB26 rods...this is what i mainly use and recommend.

aftermarket rods are a waste of time and money if it means skimping on other area's of the build to fund them.

i have never had a STD RB26 rod fail in any of my engines...even the ones revving at 9500rpm and seeing 35psi of boost.

if you are keen for me sourcing all the bits for you i may be interested. Im in Brisbane till the end of the month so i could also deliver it to your door.

Edited by DiRTgarage

ACL forged pistons 20th over from Banzai parts garage on gold coast for $1100.

Bearings from Cheapa auot parts

Rods from spool direct. email them. $600 or 700

i got my pump collar from a dude on here. well made. cost f**k all.

HKS metal head gasket. got it from GT Auto garage. cant remember price but shop around.

head and main can be bought from Cheap auto aswell.

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