just looking... maybe you can help...

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    looking to score some parts, i want to start collecting parts for a build and i figure i might as well see if anyone has any of my parts. i am looking for Ej22 pistons, preferably like cobb, crawford or weisco... as well as some after market ej22 rods, used is fine by me. oh, and i would like to find a cheap turbo, either two smaller td04's again or a bigger turbo like a GT42 or T66 or something.... let me know if you have some parts your looking to unload.
     
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    I don't think people are just going to have EJ22 aftermarket forged pistons and rods lying around.

    Summit Racing can get you four of the Wiseco EJ22T 97.5mm forged pistons for 443.00 shipped. So I guess add 222 to that for a set of 6.

    And I got Eagle Rods off of eBay for an EJ22 for 308.00 shipped to my door...again, add 150 to that for a set of 6.

    In my opinion, you probably wont need anything too heavy duty for rods if you only intend to force a TD04 on them. I have my EJ22T stock subaru rods available if you want to buy them for pretty cheap. I would imagine you'd be able to come up with 2 more from people on the boards since there are a few EJ22T's being built right now ;) But if you intend to go to a GT42, then I'd recommend forged.

    One other problem with those Wiseco pistons is that you'd need to bore the block to 97.5mm, they aren't stock size. I think CP is the only company that has off the shelf EJ22T pistons in 97mm size. And IIRC, your block is an open deck...I don't know if you are going to want to overbore the cylinders without reinforcing the walls.
     
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    the rods are no big deal, the stockers can hold over 400 so i don't need them, but i figure it doesn't hurt to see if anyone happens to have some pistons
     
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    i have a couple td04's for you, put the are both pnp'd and coated. twin pnp'd td04's would be freaking hawt.
     
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    would all depend on how much... looks like i am spending 200 on a new rim right now too... damn BBS are spendy! lol