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CP Pistons Sets-Nissan Skyline rb25 or rb26, 86.5 Bore

Features include:

- High strength aluminum forgings

- Super lightweight designs

- Fully CNC machined and balanced to +/- 1 gram

- Wrist pins included at no extra cost

- Accumulator groove included

- Double pin oilers, force fed from oil ring

- Pick lock grooves for easy lock removal

Comes Complete with:

(6)Pistons

(16)Locks

(6)Wrist Pins

(6)Piston Ring Sets

CP Pistons Sets-Nissan Skyline, part# sc7308

$850 ONO

ARP NISSAN RB20 RB25 HEAD STUD KIT

THIS KIT COMES WITH: STUDS, WASHERS, NUTS, AND ASSEMBLY LUBE.

TO SUIT:

NISSAN RB20DE, RB20DET, RB25DE, RB25DET

Replace your stock head bolts with ARP heavy duty head studs. The stud design helps the head and the block equalize the pressure better thereby creating a much more even and consistent seal. It is recommended to replace the head studs/bolts with a new set if the head bolts are ever loosened due to metal fatique. Reusing an old and possibly warped or stretched head bolts/studs will sacrifice the seal between the head and block and may cause head gasket leak. This is a great an easy upgrade when doing an engine rebuild or building a race motor.

the studs are still in the box and have never been used,

im asking $200 ONO

-SPOOL- Nissan RB25\RB26 Conrods, rods

Conrods come standard with ARP 2000 Fasteners

im offering them for $600 ONO

RB25\RB26 fuel rail HKS type

Measurements: Injector Inlet Sizes- 11mm Top Feed

Complete with all fittings, Does not come with injectors

not genuine HKS

$100 ONO

RB20 - RB25 - RB30 main and rod bearing kit, .25 ovesize

ACL RACE SERIES PEFORMANCE BEARINGS

THIS KIT PRICE IS FOR A FULL SET OF MAIN BEARINGS AND CONROD BEARINGS THEY ARE STILL BRAND NEW AND STILL WRAPED IN THE FACTORY PLASTIC

BEARINGS ARE .25 OVERSIZE

$260 ONO

Can arange postage at buyers expense

any questions PM me

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Greddy style intake plenum

to suit RB25 - has a snaped air fitting but its an easy fix

comes with HKS fuel rail - to fit top feed 11mm injectors

Does NOT come with injectors

any questions PM me

$300 ONO

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