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Item: Pistons, rods, box

Location: Pimpama

Website: Multiple

Item Condition: used

Reason for Selling: Wont be using

Price and Payment Conditions: 1 zillion

Extra Info: A lump of pure gold the size of a matchbook can be flattened into a sheet the size of a tennis court.

Pictures: *if possible

Contact Details: PM or post

Ok have some parts from my FJ that i wont be needing.

4 MK2 rods good for 600hp

4 Mk1 pistons

Rods appear to be in excellent condition, will be having them crack tested to be sure. MK2 rods have been proven to support up to 600HP without failure. However i will be running forged pistons so have decided to buy rods that can be pushed as far as the pistons.

Chasing offers above $450

Can provide pictures on request, items are currently sealed so they do not corrode.

1 Fj20 5 speed gearbox $400ono

Cheers

Baffy

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