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Ok so i need to raise some $$ for a bond on a house:

OLD THREAD SAID THIS

Hey, I've had this stuff sitting in my shed for awhile plan was to build a mental motor but an old car of mine is up for sale and I'd like to buy it back. Sooo these have to go.

Parts where purchased from Paul Diemar or Red R Racing and the setup was discussed with him and in his words was the best/toughest setup for a RB25

It consists of:

CP Forged Pistons 20thou oversized (86.5mm) with gudgeon pins and brand new rings - Note pistons are used but almost new removed from motor due to engine failure of some sort, Had them checked out thouroughly from a reputable engine builders he said they were mint and almost new condition.

RB26dett rods machined to suit rb25det, these have been known to take well into 700whp and Paul said that he favoured these rods over forged rods. Fitted with ARP 2000 Rod bolts

I am only looking to recover my losses to fund new project.

$1400 ono - will post anywhere at buyers cost. PLEASE DONT HESITATE TO MAKE ME AN OFFER. WITHING REASONABLE AMOUNT!

Pictures on request

NEW THREAD SAYS THIS:

$900 - I NEED THESE GONE ASAP!!!

soooo sick of f**king arounds, this is not boostcruising.com. Too many people telling me they are calling/coming/have cash/want/need/asap/very keen yet no one has fronted or come through.

this is f**king cheap as f**k. less than 1500 for a oversized forged bottom end complete.......

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