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    Veteran Member Four Rings Seerlah's Avatar
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    WTB: Scat rods and AEB Pistons

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    I am planning on going BT and need to upgrade. I am looking for Scat rods w/20mm wristpins and AEB Pistons preferably with O rings. If they are used, can you tell me the condition of them and/or the mileage? Thanks!

    Edit: Got rods, but am still looking for AEB pistons with O rings.
    Last edited by Seerlah; 05-10-2008 at 12:29 AM.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Re: WTB: Scat rods and AEB Pistons

    i have a built aeb 1.8t if you'd rather buy an assembled motor.
    2001 A4 Avant 2.0t comp CT4 5858 Maestro Tune
    2012 Volkswagen CC TSI 6 speed.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Seerlah's Avatar
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    Re: WTB: Scat rods and AEB Pistons

    My budget will not permit me this. I am doing my project piece by piece and hopefully will have it done in maybe within a year and a half. Thanks though.

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    Senior Member Two Rings safab's Avatar
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    Re: WTB: Scat rods and AEB Pistons

    Do you still need stock aeb pistons?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Seerlah's Avatar
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    Re: WTB: Scat rods and AEB Pistons

    I should have ended this thread. I actually decided to go a different route. Not to skip out and use quality products. I wanted to go the cheap route, but after talking with my mechanic I am just going to have him do the job for me. Thanks though.

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