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hi guys i got all my parts back from the workshop where the engine was sent after i had a part problem,as i need the room in the shed just want to sell as i dont have the room at home.and they may help out others.

i have a rb26 block that need a sleve or two. open to offers on that.

a 2.7 jun stroker crank,rods and pistons but there is only 5 of them as one has been damaged (the others look fine but would be up the buyer to decide i can get a new set if needed ) im after $3500.00 that inc postage to anywhere in aus.but if the new set of pistons are wanted $5500.00 the crank and rods have only done 7500ks

the crank and rods have been tested when they were at the workshop as i was going to use them again.. for specs http://www.junauto.c...ft/rb26.html?en

pm if any more photos are wanted

soon to be for sale

850cc injectors

head studs

and other items.

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hi guys just wanted to add a set of arp head studs to the list for $200.00 been used once and a set of 800cc power enterprise injectors $850 to your door that are low impedance

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  • 3 weeks later...

would you sell the crank and rods without the pistons.Dont think your able to buy just 1 poston from jun they only sell em in sets........

also has the crank been crack tested.

sorry guys have not benn on here in a few weeks yes the crank has been tested and its perfect nothing wrong with it.and yes you can buy one rod from jun japan its at a cost of $350.00

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Whats the location? Im interested in the block and cradle but instead of freighting it i'd like to collect it next time I am in brissy, sydney or vic, which is going to be in 3 weeks around the time of the SAU nationals.

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