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Hi all,

I have up for sale some crazy custom RB30 parts. These parts are custom designed and made especially for me.

First: Full counterweight 4340 billet crankshaft. It is a 85mm stroke so just shy of stock, and was designed to achive maximum rev vs harmony of rod to stroke ratio etc.. The crankshaft itself was made by the well respected and reknowned Crankshaft Rebuilders in melbourne. It is my belief and the guys that made it that this crank will comfortably spin to 10k RPM, it is fully balanced and machined to suit the rods that go with it, it is heat treated, nitroed and cryo'd. It took well over 12 months to get this made and cost $6500

Second: BME aluminium rods custom built to suit the crank, but still work with a standard wrist pin height rb30/26 piston. Do a little reading and you will find out how good these rods are, heres a link to their site http://www.bmeltd.com/rods.htm. These rods are huge and I have been told by Bill Miller himself that these would comfortably take 300hp each and would run in my chamber specs easily at 15:1 comp with 30 psi boost and be happy! With frieght and all the extras such as top bush etc these cost me $2350

I am selling as a package as both are designed to suit each other:

Price: $6000

I can be reached on 0418 327 427, i have no pics but will try and organise something for serious buyers.

Daniel

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