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ello all i can get some cheap pistons but need 3+ buyers to get them cheap

Arias Forged Piston Kit - Nissan RB20DET 20-over $1,170

Arias Forged Piston Kit - Nissan RB20DET 40-over $1,100

Arias Forged Piston Kit - Nissan RB25DET 20-over $1,490

Arias Forged Piston Kit - Nissan RB25DET 40-over $1,390.00

Arias Forged Piston Kit - Nissan RB25DET standard $1,370

Arias Forged Piston Kit - Nissan RB26DETT 20-over $1,220

Arias Forged Piston Kit - Nissan RB26DETT 40-over $1,240

Arias Forged Piston Kit - Nissan RB26DETT standard $1,200

Arias Forged Piston Kit - Nissan RB30DET 20-over $1,200

Arias Forged Piston Kit - Nissan RB30DET 40-over $1,300

postage is around 30 bucks for a set anywhere in aus.

and 20 bucks from everyset will be going to the site.

any q's pm me or email me at [email protected]

or [email protected]

best to email me at hotmail as i check it offen.

can also get turbosmart gear cheaper and autometer gauges

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Sorry guys I didnt mean to be a smart ass I was just saying I can get these a fair bit cheaper.

For a Arias Forged Piston Kit - Nissan RB25DET 20thou over I was quoted 1050+GST, then said have 'em for 1100 and this wasnt some doggy dealer but from a reputable company recomend to me by my mechanic

no its fine u are just trying to make others safe and dont pay extra for items thats good of you. but that is WAY under the price aftre tax.... if u can get them at that price hay i say go ahead coz you will NEVER find a cheaper price then this...

the only time you will ever find cheap arias pistons is when the aussie buck is super high...

muaythailuke was this price giving to u soon afre 9/11?

EVL R33 there is stock bore size 20tho and 40tho.

Hey mate, great prices.

Mate of mine just got some Arias forgies for his R32 a few weeks ago for $1400 including GST.. so your prices are awesome..

good luck with the sales, its great that you can provide these sort of things to the club so cheap :rofl:

Greg

thats nice. thay are cast as well.

u could melt them with a lighter....

happy melting :)

Maybe you should look further before shooting your mouth off, as the race series pistons are FORGED, not cast as you so dearly try to point out.

I can buy ACL CAST pistons, that's HYPERUTECTIC for under $150.00 set.

And your dictionary is on the nose a bit because it's thEy not thAy.

Have a nice day!

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