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hey, putting my stagea up for sale again, tuned to 306rw hp, mods listed below

hypergear atr43 ss-1, jjr bellmouth dump, single cell cat, hks high power cat back, jjr return flow intercooler, k&n panel filter, splitfire coil packs, 18" black pdw fuzion rims, tow bar, full set of floor mats, blue leds in climate control,

feel free to ask questions

0413533586 located in ipswich

pics up later.

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  • 3 months later...

The pistons are cp 86.5mm 9.0:1, reason for rebuild was a small crack in the number 1 cyl ring land.

Here is a run down of what I've purchased for the build. Cp pistons, nismo engine mounts, oem timing belt kit, oem water pump, king bearings, crank collar bush, arp head studs, oem gasket kit, 1 new intake valve, spigot bush, clutch fork boot.

Maching costs were as follows - head $650, block $650, crank/other prep $850.

  • 2 weeks later...

Muff - i replied in your thread.

Ok it's all running beautifully. Over 170psi across all cylinders. Currently still on run in oil and minimal boost.

Still for sale.

If not sold before the tune, price will go up a bit to reflect on all money I just spent. If sold before the tune and it doesn't make over 250kw for you i will pay for your tune.

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