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Carrillo Pro H Rods with CARR bolts

Possibly the best rods you can buy before going titanium. 
These are the Carrillo's Pro H, H beam rods with upgraded Carr bolts (leagues ahead of the ARP variant). 
Carrillo rates these at 275hp per rod!!!
Made in the USA. ALl info can be found here:
http://www.cp-carrillo.com/pt-3508-rods.html
Price is $1700 posted AUS wide.
To suit standard stroke RB26
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Brand New Nismo Oil Pump

Selling a genuine Nismo (not N1) oil pump. 
It's brand new never installed and comes with original packaging. 
These pumps differ from N1 as they come with strengthened oil pump gears so will not break.
Price is 950$ delivered aus wide.
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Sard Stack Display R32 GTR and GTST

Selling my brand new Sard Stack Display Meter to suit R32 GTR and GTST
It comes with the optional lap timer beacon and infrared receiver so that the display can read put lap times at any circuit.
Comes with mil spec wiring loom, analogue to digital speedo conversion, solid state sensors for fuel pressure, oil pressure, water temperature and oil temperature. Carbon fibre composite case and carbon fibre housing which firs perfectly without modification.
More info can be found here:
http://www.stackltd.com/st8100.html
RHDJapan pricing without lap timing kit, shipping and taxes:
https://www.rhdjapan.com/sard-stack-meter-st8100.html

asking for 2000$ono delivered Aus wide.
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ACL Race Series Rod and Main Bearings

Up for sale is a full set of ACL Race Series engine bearings to suit rb26.

They are brand new still sealed in original packaging as shown in pics.  

All bearings are in standard sizing.

Asking for 300$ posted aus wide. 

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